In a recent interview with GQ, acclaimed actor Timothée Chalamet opened up about his time on the set of the Netflix film “Don’t Look Up” and candidly admitted to being a source of annoyance to his co-stars. Chalamet, known for his roles in films like “Dune” and “Call Me by Your Name,” revealed that his quarantine experience had left him bursting with energy, which didn’t sit well with his fellow cast members.
Chalamet described how he felt after emerging from weeks of quarantine, saying, “By the time I got to set I was buzzing.” This newfound energy, however, made his co-star Jennifer Lawrence recall the day as “the most annoying day of her life,” which was spent working with both Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio.
Jennifer Lawrence confirmed Chalamet’s description of the day, explaining that a car scene with the two actors had been particularly trying. Chalamet’s infectious excitement, as it was his first scene, and DiCaprio’s in-depth insights into the music selection in the car contributed to Lawrence’s challenging day. Despite the trying moments, Lawrence was quick to emphasize that both Chalamet and DiCaprio are genuinely nice individuals.
Chalamet’s confession sheds light on the behind-the-scenes dynamics of a star-studded film, showcasing the challenges and camaraderie that often accompany the creative process.