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Happy Sad Confused

Timothee Chalamet (Vol. III) & Joel Edgerton (Vol. II)

Happy Sad Confused

Josh Horowitz

Tv & Film

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Josh welcomes two of his favorite guests back to "Happy Sad Confused" this week! You've never seen Timothee Chalamet quite like this in "The King" and we've got co-writer (and co-star) Joel Edgerton to thank for it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Prepare your ears humans.

0:02.0

Happy, Sad, Confused begins now.

0:05.0

Today on Happy Sad Confused, Timothy Shalame and Joel Edgerton team up for the King.

0:20.0

Hey guys, I'm Josh Harrow, so welcome to another edition of Happy Sad Confused Yes to returning

0:26.7

Champions on the podcast today.

0:29.4

Very excited to say that I caught up with our good old buddy Timothy Shalome.

0:34.1

I know a lot of you are big fans of his.

0:36.2

Who's not a fan of Timmy Shalame nowadays?

0:39.5

Always killing it.

0:40.4

And it's been so exciting to see his career just explode in the last couple of years since I first

0:45.0

met and fell in love with Timmy.

0:48.4

And same could be said for Joel Edderton.

0:50.2

We go back a little bit further, but always love catching up with Joel who's a fine

0:54.9

director and writer as well as an actor and he certainly dons a couple of those

0:59.8

hats in this new film this new collaboration with Timothy Sholame called The King. The King is

1:06.2

co-written by Joel Edgerton with his frequent collaborator David Meeshoe, who you may know as a great

1:11.2

director in his own right, directed the rover and animal kingdom.

1:16.0

And this one is kind of a bit of a retelling in some ways of Henry the 5th, the classic Shakespeare play,

1:21.5

but no Shakespearean dialogue in this it's kind of a

1:25.0

muscular adaptation there's some significant action in it a great. Timothy is the lead of course as King Henry the

1:35.5

fifth, but you also have Joel playing Falstaff. You have Robert Patinson in a

1:41.4

scene-stealing role as the Dauphin.

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