Josh Brolin recently addressed the rumors circulating on the internet about his supposed desire to 'make out' with his Dune co-star, Timothée Chalamet. In an interview on Good Morning America, Brolin, 56, clarified that his admiration for younger talents like Chalamet stems from their dedication and hard work in the industry.
He explained that his poetic writings about Chalamet in the new Dune book, Dune: Exposures, were simply expressions of appreciation for the young actor's talent. Brolin emphasized that the internet's interpretation of his words was blown out of proportion and reflected more on the readers than on him.
Dune: Exposures, a collection of intimate photographs taken on the sets of Dune: Part One and Dune: Part Two, features Brolin's poetic musings alongside the captivating visuals captured by Director of Photography Greig Fraser.
In the Dune film series, Brolin portrays the character Warmaster Gurney Halleck, while Chalamet takes on the role of Paul Atreides. The sequel to Dune: Part One is set to be released on March 1, continuing the epic saga.
Notably, Brolin's co-star Dave Bautista, who plays the character of Glossu Rabban in the Dune films, expressed his admiration for Brolin, referring to it as a 'man crush.' Bautista, 55, praised Brolin's talent and personality, highlighting his respect for him both as a performer and as a person.