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Timothée Chalamet and Selena Gomez to Star in Animated Alien Movie ‘Not Alone’ From Illumination

by · Variety

Timothée Chalamet and Selena Gomez are teaming up on “Not Alone,” a new alien-themed animated film from Illumination, the studio behind huge franchises like “Despicable Me” and “Super Mario Bros.”

In his animation debut, Chalamet will voice Joe, an “introverted rocket mechanic who lives a quiet life alone,” according to the announcement, which was made out of Annecy Animation Festival. Gomez is set to play Fran, a “brilliant astro-botanist who is developing the world’s first-ever plant-fueled rocket.”

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“When Joe and Fran are brought together to prepare for the inaugural launch of this revolutionary rocket, there are immediate sparks, but neither is particularly adept at romance,” the film’s synopsis reads. “Life becomes more complicated when three aliens — tiny, unruly and adorable — take refuge in Joe’s home. Dunk, Welly and Shirm are on the interplanetary run from a zealous-yet-inept officer of the law named Zandro. The aliens determine that Fran’s rocket could provide their means of getting back home to safety.”

Dunk, Welly and Shirm will be voiced by Rob Brydon (“Barbie,” “The Trip”), Diane Morgan (“Cunk On,” “Mandy”) and Jamie Demetriou (“Cruella,” “Jay Kelly”), while Brett Goldstein will play Officer Zandro. The film’s supporting cast includes Allison Janney and Lamorne Morris.

“Not Alone” will be co-directed by Illumination mainstays Eric Guillon, the co-director of “Despicable Me 3” and the designer of “Despicable Me” and “Minions”; Claire Dodgson, editor of “The Lorax” and “Minions”; and Jonathan Del Val, co-director of “Minions: The Rise of Gru” and “The Secret Life of Pets 2.”

“Not Alone” is dated for release on April 16, 2027. The film is produced by Illumination founder and CEO Chris Meledandri and executive produced by Joy Poirel, Richard Curtis and David Distenfeld.