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Posted: 2021-05-24T16:28:53Z | Updated: 2022-09-03T22:14:31Z

Timothe Chalamet s next acting job is a really sweet gig: playing Willy Wonka in an origin story about Roald Dahls enigmatic candy maker.

In a story first reported by Deadline, the Call Me by Your Name star is set to play Wonka in a film devoted to his adventures prior to opening his chocolate factory.

This will mark the third film featuring Wonka, who was previously played by Gene Wilder in 1971s Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and Johnny Depp in 2005s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Chalamet reportedly beat out Tom Holland for the role in Wonka, which will require the lead character to sing and dance a la Wilder.

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Deadline said Chalamet was the top choice for a while, but scheduling conflicts had to be worked out because of the training he will need for the musical numbers.

Paddington 2 director Paul King will direct the film, but the composers of the musical numbers have not been announced.

Wonka isnt the only icon Chalamet is tackling. He is also set to play Bob Dylan in Going Electric, a film set in the early 1960s, when the singer switched from acoustic to electric guitar.

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