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When will Timothée Chalamet star in an Apple TV+ series?

Timothée Chalamet is one of the most prolific and beloved Hollywood actors of recent years. We have seen him star in many movies and appear on various streaming platforms, but there is still one that resists him: Apple TV+.

Apple TV+ has shared a new ad for its streaming subscription service, starring Timothée Chalamet who plays himself. In the video titled Call me with Timothée Chalametwe see the actor reviewing some of the best series and movies on the platform while being outraged for not being there too.

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Call Me with Timothée Chalamet | Apple TV+

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-p89peAjbLA

Timothée Chalamet highlights his participation in major films in which he has recently participated, such as feature films: Duneby Denis Villeneuve, The French Chronicle (from the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun)by Wes Anderson, or don’t look upwhich was exclusive to Netflix.

His indignation is growing when he sees that Apple TV+ It already has other big stars starring in some of its hits, such as: Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro o Martin Scorsese.

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Why don’t I have a documentary?”, reflected Timothée Chalamet, “I could do television” like Ted Lassothinks the actor, “Severance it’s rare, I can do something weird”, “Black Bird, i guess i can do some prison thing”.

Even Jason Momoa makes a video call with the protagonist of Dune assuring that he has just been given a role for a new Apple TV+ series, because everyone has one by now. “Hey Apple, call me”pleads Timothée Chalamet at the end of the video.

Could this announcement suggest that we may soon see Timothée Chalamet starring in some exclusive Apple TV+ series or movie? For now, we only know that this year we will see the actor in Dune: Part twoby Denis Villeneuve, and in Wonkathe Paul King.

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