Irulan, in the first novel, is pretty well removed from any hardship, struggle, and action. The Black Widow alum is set to play Princess Irulan in Villeneuve’s second part of his adaptation of author Frank Herbert’s iconic sci-fi epic. The two A-listers have even developed an inside joke about working together. The two actors have spoken highly about working with each other, Pugh going as far as calling Chalamet this generation’s Leonardo DiCaprio. The two stared alongside one another in Greta Gerwig’s Little Women, a film for which Florence Pugh received an Oscar nomination. While Florence Pugh hadn’t worked with Zendaya or Austin Butler until Dune: Part Two, it won't mark the first time that she and Timothée Chalamet have collaborated. There are honestly few things more comforting than having friends - no matter what the context is. As mentioned, she does make a good point here, as it has to be invaluable to have peers by your side who understand what you're going through as a young actor. I bet her joy of working with her castmates can only translate to positive chemistry on the screen. It’s lovely to hear the actress speak highly of her fellow actors. For me to be able to work with the 'young Hollywood' of the moment, and them being beautiful people, and then have them on my phone when I want to text them-to see that that’s the direction in which our industry is going is such a wonderful feeling. I’m now lucky enough to call them all my friends, which is super exciting. They’re stars in their own ways, not in the cliché way of using the word. To do Dune with those specific actors at the front, like Timmy and Zendaya and Austin -they are remarkable people, number one, and unbelievable actors, number two. It’s actually an interesting point because for the majority of my career I’ve worked with lots of older actors that I’ve had to pinch myself for working with. Based on her comments, it sounds like the actress learned quite a bit while working with fellow members of “young Hollywood.” She told the publication: During the interview, the Midsommar actress was asked whether she had much common ground with actors of her generation, which caused her to start gushing about performing with her fellow Dune stars. Florence Pugh was recently featured in Vanity Fair, during which she spoke about everything from maintaining authenticity to her love of her friends and career.
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