Timothée Chalamet is giving it his all for the highly anticipated 'Dune: Part Three'. In a recent interview, Chalamet discussed his approach to the messianic threequel, emphasizing his desire to treat it as sacred and not get complacent. He cited Oscar Isaac's Shakespearean take on the material in 'Dune: Part One' as inspiration, pushing him to take more liberties than ever before. Chalamet also drew inspiration from Heath Ledger in 'The Dark Knight' and Marlon Brando in 'Apocalypse Now', aiming to replicate their ability to 'sneak in something' with their performances. Working with director Denis Villeneuve for the third time, Chalamet has built a 'really good rhythm' with him, resulting in 'Dune: Part Three' being a 'big swing' and 'the eeriest one' in the series. The film is set to hit theaters on December 18, and fans are eagerly awaiting its release. Want more movie news? Check out our coverage of the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, as well as the future of the DC Universe and Doctor Who.