via Instagram @tchalametFilm & TV / NewsFilm & TV / NewsTimothée Chalamet consulted Joel Coen for tips on playing Bob DylanThe director’s 2013 film Inside Llewyn Davis was partly inspired by the folk singerShareLink copied ✔️October 16, 2020October 16, 2020TextThom WaiteTimothée Chalamet stars on the cover of Dazed China At the beginning of 2020, it was announced that Timothée Chalamet will play Bob Dylan in an upcoming biopic about the singer’s early life, titled Going Electric. Presumably, the musical legend is a pretty daunting role for any actor to take on, and accordingly Chalamet has sought advice from none other than a Coen brother. Speaking in a recent cover interview with GQ, the actor explains that he was invited out for a steak by the director of Fargo and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (and husband of Chalamet’s The French Dispatch co-star, Frances McDormand). Over dinner, Chalamet questioned Coen about Dylan, knowing that he was a fan and had gone through extensive research during the production of Inside Llewyn Davis, which was loosely based on the scene the musician came up in. “He almost seemed weary of even talking about this stuff, it was so big and potent,” he says, but reportedly Coen did have some insights to share, which resonated with Timothée. Namely, Dylan’s prolific output: “the rapid amount of work in short succession, one groundbreaking album after another, in those early years.” Elsewhere in the interview, Chalamet notes that he rented a small cabin in Woodstock for a month in July, in more preparation for the upcoming role in Going Electric, which is being directed by James Mangold. In Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming adaptation of Dune (watch the trailer here) Timothée Chalamet will join the Inside Llewyn Davis star Oscar Isaac, as well as Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem, and more. For now, however, the film has been pushed back to October 2021. Earlier this week, it was announced that he will also join Leonardo DiCaprio, Ariana Grande, Jonah Hill, and more in Adam McKay’s new Netflix comedy, Don’t Look Up. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREHow Daniel Blumberg turned water, wind and silence into a film scoreDazed x MUBI Cinema Club’s season finale: Father Mother Sister Brother6LILITH6: Inside the witchy femme mall cult of Forbidden FruitsDJ Ahmet, a coming-of-ager about an EDM-obsessed teen sheep farmerWho is Takashi Miike? An intro to Japanese cinema’s cult provocateurThe Good Boy is a sick, twisted nightmare about delinquent teensArco, a striking, soul-stirring sci-fi about lonely kids in 2075Bill Skarsgård and Gus Van Sant on their scrappy thriller Dead Man’s WireScarlet: Anime legend Mamoru Hosoda’s trippy new take on Hamlet7 unmissable films from South by Southwest 2026 Why fans are turning against Timothée ChalametOscars 2026: The biggest snubs from this year’s nominationsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy