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surprise visit to Timothée Chalamet at a screening of A Complete Unknown

The cyclone Tom Cruise did not spare the London screening of the biopic on Bob Dylan, smiles, hugs and photos with the cast for the Top Gun star.

Guess who’s coming to the cinema! Tom Cruise he did one surprise visit to Timothée Chalamet and to the cast of A Complete Unkwnown during a London screening of the Bob Dylan biopic. The star of Top Gun: Maverick he showed up at the Ham Yard Hotel in London to pay homage to Chalamet and the other performers by bestowing smiles, handshakes and hugs to the delight of the photographers.

Tom and Tim posed for various photos including a group photo with the rest of the cast, including Monica Barbaro, already alongside Tom Cruise in Top Gun: MaverickElle Fanning and director James Mangold.

According to the participants, Tom Cruise’s appearance took everyone by surprise. In one memorable photo, Cruise pointed to Chalamet as he placed his hand on his shoulder, a gesture that fans interpreted as a symbolic passing of the baton between two generations of Hollywood stars.

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The struggle of being Bob Dylan

Timothée Chalamet, who stepped into the shoes of Bob Dylan in the biopic which focuses on the singer-songwriter’s transition to electric instruments during the iconic 1965 Newport Folk Festival, has told how he performed all the songs featured in the film and ended up singing over 40 Bob Dylan songs alone, playing guitar and harmonica.

The actor explained that he wanted to sing live on seteven though they had already recorded some songs before starting filming: “When it came time to do it, it was just better to do it live, it felt more lived in and authentic. It caused a bit of panic on set, but it was worth it. And Edward Norton was kind of the one who led me astray by saying, ‘Do it live. You’re better live’

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