Timothée Chalamet Explains the Story Behind Jennifer Lawrence’s ‘Most Annoying Day of Her Life’

Timothée Chalamet brought a lot of energy to the 2021 comedy Don’t look up.

In the recent Chalamet GQ profile story (the interview was conducted before the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike began in July), the actor recalled spending more time alone in quarantine before filming Don’t look up with Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio than on the film set.

According to Chalamet’s estimate, he spent 24 days in Boston for the apocalyptic comedy. As he said GQhe spent 14 of those days quarantined in a hotel room and only 10 days working on a film directed by Adam McKay.

“By the time I got to the set, I was buzzing,” recalled Chalamet, 27. “It was what Jennifer said was the most boring day of her life, working with me and Leo. I exploded out of my room.”

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Lawrence previously joked that filming the scene with Chalamet and DiCaprio, in which the trio are riding in a car together, was “the most boring day of my life.”

“They drove me crazy that day. I don’t know what it was,” she shared. “Timothée was excited to leave the house, I think it was his first scene. And Leo chose the song that was playing in the car [The Mills Brothers’ ” ‘Till Then”] and he was like, ‘You know, this song is about blah, blah, blah.’ ”

“I don’t know. I just remember being in absolute misery that day,” she said at the time. “But they are very nice.”

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Lawrence and DiCaprio portrayed astronomers whose attempts to warn humanity of an impending extinction-level event fell on deaf ears. The film received four Academy Award nominations at the 2022 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

Chalamet recently appeared in last year’s horror-romance Bones and all. He will next appear as Willy Wonka in Warner Bros.’ Wonkain theaters on December 15 and a rerun of his Dune the role of Paul Atreides in Dina: The second partcurrently scheduled for release on April 15, 2024.

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