Ahead of the highly-anticipated theatrical release of Denis Villeneuve’s Dune, it looks like Timothée Chalamet has found his next big role in the form of Warner Bros. Pictures’ upcoming Wonka movie. According to Deadline, Chalamet has officially signed on for the iconic leading role as Willy Wonka in the studio’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory prequel film. His casting comes after it was reported earlier this year that he and Spider-Man: No Way Home star Tom Holland were both being considered for the role. This project would mark the first time that the Oscar-nominated actor will be able to sing and dance on-screen due to the musical numbers expected to be featured in the prequel. Chalamet will be succeeding Johnny Depp, who famously portrayed the character in Tim Burton’s 2005 version. Interestingly, the 25-year-old actor previously took on the role of the son of Depp’s Edward Scissorhands named Edgar in a recent Super Bowl car commercial.