Jeremy Allen White Would Have Been a Great Fit for This Iconic Role

Jeremy Allen White’s acting in The Bear and Shameless has shown his acting range and his driven passion on the small screen. He’s also demonstrated his natural comedic talent in both respected TV shows. So, is it far-fetched to have pitched him as Willy Wonka in the upcoming prequel Wonka? People on X and all over the internet have been raving about how much he looks like Gene Wilder, the original Willy Wonka in the Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.White is a phenomenal actor who has been in the industry for quite some time, but only recently gotten the proper recognition by playing Carmy in The Bear. At the 80th Annual Golden Globes, White won the best actor in the Comedy/Musical category. And since then, he’s been seen as a powerhouse actor in the making. With his acting powers, and his ability to balance comedy and drama with stride, he would have been the perfect Willy Wonka.The Bear is about Carmy Berzatto returning home to work at his brother’s run-down sandwich shop after recently passing. However, the restaurant was running on fumes because of its uneducated restaurant crew, disorganization, and the fact the restaurant was in deep debt. Carmy is deeply introverted, only living to work as his passion. It could be partially from his brother’s death and the pressures of the restaurant, or this could be blamed for how he was raised. Either way, his psyche dwindles as series continues onward. This can ring some bells for the original Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory film. Wonka was a recluse, only having friendships with Oompa Loompas and a passion for everything chocolate. Only then does he invite outside children to possible run his factory and carry his legacy. Wilder brought craze, mystery, and whimsy to the character, which could have been replicated in White.RELATED: Ayo Edebiri and Rachel Sennott Made Magic Before Bottoms

Jeremy Allen White’s acting in The Bear and Shameless has shown his acting range and his driven passion on the small screen. He’s also demonstrated his natural comedic talent in both respected TV shows. So, is it far-fetched to have pitched him as Willy Wonka in the upcoming prequel Wonka? People on X and all over the internet have been raving about how much he looks like Gene Wilder, the original Willy Wonka in the Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.

RELATED: Ayo Edebiri and Rachel Sennott Made Magic Before Bottoms

White is a phenomenal actor who has been in the industry for quite some time, but only recently gotten the proper recognition by playing Carmy in The Bear. At the 80th Annual Golden Globes, White won the best actor in the Comedy/Musical category. And since then, he’s been seen as a powerhouse actor in the making. With his acting powers, and his ability to balance comedy and drama with stride, he would have been the perfect Willy Wonka.

The Bear is about Carmy Berzatto returning home to work at his brother’s run-down sandwich shop after recently passing. However, the restaurant was running on fumes because of its uneducated restaurant crew, disorganization, and the fact the restaurant was in deep debt. Carmy is deeply introverted, only living to work as his passion. It could be partially from his brother’s death and the pressures of the restaurant, or this could be blamed for how he was raised. Either way, his psyche dwindles as series continues onward. This can ring some bells for the original Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory film. Wonka was a recluse, only having friendships with Oompa Loompas and a passion for everything chocolate. Only then does he invite outside children to possible run his factory and carry his legacy. Wilder brought craze, mystery, and whimsy to the character, which could have been replicated in White.

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