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Timothée Chalamet Never Found Out What His Axed ‘Barbie’ Cameo Would’ve Been: ‘Maybe There Was a Reject French’ Ken in Barbie Land

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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Timothée Chalamet was supposed to cameo in Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” movie alongside their “Lady Bird” and “Little Women” star Saoirse Ronan, but he never found out what the director had planned for her former collaborators.

Scheduling conflicts prevented Ronan and Chalamet from appearing in “Barbie,” which became Warner Bros.’ top-grossing film in history and the biggest movie of 2023 with $1.4 billion in box office sales. “There was an idea for Saoirse Ronan and I to do a cameo in it,” Chalamet said during a recent interview on “The Tonight Show.” “I don’t know what the cameo would’ve been.

I think it would’ve been one of the rejected Kens or Barbies. Not Alan! Maybe there was a reject French one along the way.” Chalamet shot his upcoming musical “Wonka” on the same Warner Bros.

UK lot where Gerwig shot “Barbie,” so he was at least able to visit the set of the blockbuster comedy. “I tried to get them both in it.

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