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Timothée Chalamet’s Breakout Film Call Me by Your Name Returns to HBO Max March 1
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Timothée Chalamet's star-making role in 'Call Me by Your Name' returns to HBO Max. Relive the film that launched his acclaimed career.

AceShowbiz - Over a decade ago, Timothée Chalamet was an emerging actor with only a few television and film credits to his name. Since then, his career has soared, notably with a string of successful projects that have broken box office records and established him as a major star. This rise began with the release of the 2017 LGBTQ+ romantic drama Call Me by Your Name, directed by Luca Guadagnino, which became a cultural phenomenon and launched Chalamet’s career into the stratosphere.

Now, as audiences continue to celebrate Timothée Chalamet’s recent accomplishments, including his acclaimed performance in the biographical film Marty Supreme, HBO Max is set to bring back the film that first showcased his extraordinary talent. Call Me by Your Name will be added to the streaming platform on March 1, joining a diverse lineup of films featuring elements of horror, romance, and drama.

Call Me by Your Name holds an impressive 95% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, marking it as one of Chalamet’s highest-rated projects. The film has been widely praised for its thoughtful storytelling and emotional depth, resonating strongly with both critics and fans. Collider’s Adam Chitwood, reviewing the film in 2017, described it as a “triumph in every regard,” highlighting the compelling performances and the film’s status as a defining gay love story of its generation.

Chitwood specifically noted the impactful monologue delivered by Michael Stuhlbarg, who plays Elio’s father, stating it “felt like it made time stop.” The screenplay, crafted by Guadagnino and James Ivory, was lauded for its precision and emotional sensitivity. The film expertly blends a universal tale of young love with a nuanced portrayal of a homosexual awakening, making it a standout in queer cinema.

As Timothée Chalamet continues to enjoy the success of his latest film Marty Supreme, which recently became A24’s highest-grossing release—surpassing even Everything Everywhere All at Once, another film set to arrive on HBO Max on March 1—fans eagerly await his next projects. Among them is the highly anticipated third installment in the Dune saga, titled Dune: Messiah.

Additionally, Chalamet is attached to star in the upcoming heist thriller High Side, directed by James Mangold, reuniting the actor with the filmmaker behind A Complete Unknown. These projects promise to further cement his status as one of the most exciting actors of his generation.

For those looking to revisit the film that helped establish Timothée Chalamet as a generational talent, Call Me by Your Name will be available to stream on HBO Max starting March 1. Stay connected with Collider for the latest updates on Chalamet’s career and streaming releases.

Call Me by Your Name (2018) is a romantic drama directed by Luca Guadagnino, running 132 minutes. The film stars Timothée Chalamet as Elio and Armie Hammer as Oliver. The screenplay was written by James Ivory and André Aciman, with producers including Howard Rosenman and Peter Spears. This film remains a landmark in both Chalamet’s career and queer cinema more broadly.

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