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Timothée Chalamet Prepares for ‘Wonka’ Role by Drowning Child in Lake

 LONDON  In preparation for his performance in the upcoming Willy Wonka prequel film actor Timothée Chalamet has reportedly drowned a nine year old boy in order to better inhabit the sick and twisted mind of the beloved childrens character.





  As an actor its important to understand the psychology behind the character you are playing   said Chalamet  shaking his hands dry.  And when you  are dealing with a really vile individual like a war criminal or the eccentric owner of a fantastical chocolate factory you have to go to some dark places. But the experience of killing that kid is going to add so much more depth and authenticity to my performance. For instance, as I was holding his head under the water and waiting for the bubbles to stop, I had this profound realization that Wonka  really likes chocolate. Chalamet went on to explain that sending a young child to a watery grave was not the only method he employed in his attempt to come to terms with Wonka’s deranged psyche though it was certainly the most successful.


 Turns out its a lot harder to inflate someone into a giant blueberry than it looks  Chalamet sighed.  I tried force feeding a girl blueberries. I painted another girl blue and pumped helium down her throat Nothing worked. After that, I must have jammed five or six kids heads into TVs before I figured out that was not going to do the trick either. And the less said about that boat ride I went on, the better. Paul and Hanna Fischer parents of the deceased child expressed deep sadness at the loss of their darling son. However they made it clear that they harbored no ill will towards Chalamet for his unorthodox process.


 We will grieve our sweet Gunther for the rest of our lives Hanna sniffled but I did theater in high school so I understand that truly daring art is often controversial and requires sacrifice. I can only hope that the film whatever it is  will turn out to be a timeless classic. Then  in some small way our beloved Gunther can live on forever. When informed that the film was a Willy Wonka origin story she burst into tears and had to be restrained by her husband. When reached for comment Warner Bros. confirmed that no animals were harmed in the production of this film.

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