Shia LaBeouf reportedly feels rage as his career trajectory allegedly did not unfold as greatly as that of Academy Award-nominated actor Timothée Chalamet. As reported by RadarOnline, the “Fury” actor has “beef” with the “A Complete Unknown” star, especially after his alleged ambitious speech at this year’s Screen Actors Guild Awards. LaBeouf reportedly believes that Chalamet has been getting an “easy pass” from the people of Hollywood.
Timothée Chalamet will go from strength to strength while Shia LaBeouf is ‘floundering,’ says ‘source’
Timothée Chalamet’s career will reportedly have smooth sailing, while Shia LaBeouf will allegedly keep stumbling. Per RadarOnline, a “source” told them that the “Transformers” actor has been “raging his career didn’t go the same way as Timothée’s.” The person continued, “Shia is fuming his life and career haven’t turned out as great as Timothée’s.”
The “insider” further explained, “But the hard truth for him (Shia LaBeouf) is, no matter how talented he is and no matter how great his performances are, he will never be able to shake his image as a bad boy and troublemaker.” The person also claimed that “casting directors just don’t want him around.”
In the meantime, according to the “source,” Timothée Chalamet “is going to go from strength to strength if he keeps going the way he is.” The person further claimed that Shia LaBeouf “is going to keep floundering.” The “insider” added, “It kills Shia, who thinks he’s the better actor.”
Meanwhile, Shia LaBeouf is all set to star in the upcoming prison drama movie, “Henry Johnson.” The actor will portray the lead role of Gene in the film. The movie took inspiration from David Mamet’s “Henry Johnson.” Mamet also serves as the writer and director of the film.
In the meantime, Timothée Chalamet’s upcoming project is the sports adventure-comedy movie, “Marty Supreme.” The actor is all set to play the main character, Marty Mauser. Josh Safdie acts as the director of the new film.