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Wonka: Timothée Chalamet and Hugh Grant Lead an All-Star Cast in the Magical Prequel

Timothée Chalamet (27) takes on a cult role. In 2005, the film adaptation of Roald Dahl’s children’s novel “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” thrilled cinemagoers. Today the film with Johnny Depp (60) as the eccentric candy manufacturer Willy Wonka is one of the popular films that flicker across the screens every Christmas. In 2023, Willy Wonka’s backstory will be told in the film “Wonka”. And the new trailer shows what a magical adventure awaits fans.

Fans of the predecessor can now watch a new “Wonka” on YouTube.Trailer view. The film tells how young Willy – played by “Dune” star Timothée – sets up his candy business. Of course, a few obstacles are put in his way, because his idea of ​​making people happy with chocolate, candies, etc. is not initially well received in his hometown. But of course he finds allies: including the iconic Oompa Loompas. A real highlight: The first Oompa Loompa is played by a hilarious Hugh Grant (63).

But it’s not just the story of the film that shines, but also the cast – because in addition to Timothée and Hugh, a whole host of stars play in the prequel. In addition to the British cult comedians Rowan Atkinson (68) and Matt Lucas (49), fans can also look forward to The Crown star Olivia Colman (49). Joining the cast are comedian Keegan-Michael Key (52) and Oscar-nominated actress Sally Hawkins (47).

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Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, 2005

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Courtesy of Warner Bros. PicturesTimothée Chalamet und Hugh Grant in “Wonka”

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Olivia Colman, actress

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2023-10-14 15:31:39
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