Looks like Timothée Chalamet will reign over Netflix this fall.
From “Call Me By Your Name”, to call me “The King”, Timothée Chalamet is back and the internet is royally obsessed. But before we dive into the details of this new Netflix original film and the accompanying Twitter reactions, check out the official teaser trailer below!
Director David Michôd has taken on this ambitious Shakespearean Epic in which Chalamet stars as Henry V. The film will follow Henry Vâs transformation from Prince Hal to a King, adapting from Shakespeare’s Henriad, as he learns to navigate palace politics and embrace the life he had previously tried to escape.
Me after hearing Timothée Chalametâs British accent in #TheKing trailer pic.twitter.com/VS4u7fVj5g
â Holly Ramshaw (@hollyramshaww) August 27, 2019
it’s timothée tuesday and it’s #TheKing ð trailer day! here’s an adorable picture of prince hal to bless your tlð ð° â#TimothéeChalamet pic.twitter.com/RVEYE8zxx5
â p ð¶ðð¨ð (@Annella_P) August 27, 2019
Can you belive this is the same person?
â Musetta – Timothée Chalamet Daily (@Musetta_May) August 27, 2019
Thank you Timothée for let us know what acting is ð#TimothéeChalamet #TheKing pic.twitter.com/K6HLEbp4jF
Not only will this Oscar Nominee be starring in this royal original, but Chalamet has been cast alongside a strong ensemble including Joel Edgerton as Falstaff, Robbert Pattinson as Louis and Lily-Rose Depp as Henry’s wife Catherine. Sean Harris and Ben Mendelsohn will also be starring in the upcoming Netflix film.
So we got Timothée Chalamet doing a british accent and Lily-Rose Depp letting the french accent come through and Robert Pattinson and his hair i- #AllHailTheKing #TheKing pic.twitter.com/R4Jns5YYIO
â Sienna (@winonasrider) August 27, 2019
The King by David Michôd ð¹ #timothéechalamet #lilyrosedepp pic.twitter.com/mWdYTU82bl
â Diors Saint (@DiorsSaint) August 27, 2019
Pairing Timothee Chalamet and Robert Pattinson is indie film baiting of the best kind. #TheKing trailer has finally landed: https://t.co/hjNnoS2cnt @NetflixFilm pic.twitter.com/1pdA525wAm
â Zack Sharf (@ZSharf) August 27, 2019
âThe Kingâ will premiere at the Venice Film Festival September 2nd, before making it’s way to Netflix to dominate our streaming schedules. Before then, check out some of our related videos below!