Arts & Entertainment
See New Trailer For Bob Dylan Biopic Starring Timothee Chalamet, Shot In North Jersey
The trailer has been released for the upcoming Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown," filmed in New Jersey. See the trailer and photos.

HUDSON COUNTY, NJ — After 60 days of filming in Hoboken, Jersey City, and other towns in New Jersey, the producers of the Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothee Chalamet — "A Complete Unknown" — have released their first trailer. See the video at the end of this story.
The director, James Mangold, estimated the film could premiere as early as December.
From April through June, the cast — also including Edward Norton and Elle Fanning — filmed around New Jersey, drawing crowds.
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The movie follows four years in the folk singer's life, from moving to the West Village to play music to getting discovered.
This past spring, the crew transformed entire city blocks in Hoboken and Jersey City to look like the early 1960s West Village, bringing in vintage cars and signs from the era.
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Right now, the film is likely being edited — and since 60 days is lengthy for a shoot, it's likely to be on the long side.
Director James Mangold, who also directed the film "Walk the Line" about Johnny Cash, gave an interview to Rolling Stone Magazine this week, saying, "When I say it's a strong ensemble piece, it's certainly following Bob, but I'm much more interested in the wake that this person has left on others."
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