Life-sized model of Timothée Chalamet’s Wonka unveiled in London – made out of chocolate | Films | Entertainment
A master sculptor has spent five weeks carving a life-sized Willy Wonka, using more than 100kg – of chocolate. The 6ft 2in model, inspired by the eponymous character in the new movie, Wonka, went on display in London’s Trafalgar Square.
Sculpted into the popular character’s iconic pose, along with a hat and cane, the mouth-watering creation was moulded and hand-crafted from more than 100 litres of melted chocolate, by sculptor Jen Lindsey-Clark.
Jen, who previously sculpted a bust of King Charles ahead of the coronation, said: “As a chocolate sculptor, this was the absolute dream commission.
“Just about everyone in the world of confectionary has been inspired by the magic of Willy Wonka and Dahl’s inventive storytelling one way or another, and I am certainly no exception.
“I grew up on the books, and watched the original Wilder Wonka film religiously every Easter and Christmas as a child – so to have had the chance to bring such an enduring character to life in chocolate has been such a labour of love.”
The new film, written and directed by Paul King, is based on Roald Dahl’s literary classic, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
It follows the life of a young Wonka, chock-full of ideas, determined to change the world – and shows viewers the path he took to become the iconic character several generations have come to know and love.
Wonka is released in UK cinemas this Friday, December 8, by Warner Bros.