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Timothée to voice a character in ‘Entergalactic’

According to Deadline, Timothée is voicing a character in Kid Cudi’s animated project ‘Entergalactic’ for Netflix. You can read more about it at the link and see a teaser trailer below.

Netflix has revealed the full voice cast for Entergalactic, the adult-animated music series based on the upcoming album of the same name by rapper, singer and actor Kid Cudi. The series hails from Kenya Barris and Scott Mescudi, better known by his stage name Kid Cudi. Joining Kid Cudi in the voice cast are Jessica Williams (Love Life), Timothée Chalamet (Dune), Ty Dolla $ign, Laura Harrier (Hollywood), Vanessa Hudgens (Tick, Tick…Boom!), Christopher Abbott (Kraven the Hunter), 070 Shake, Teyana Taylor (Coming 2 America), Jaden Smith (After Earth), Keith David (From Scratch), Arturo Castro (Yes Day) and Macaulay Culkin (American Horror Story).

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Chalamet is Jimmy, Jabari’s best friend and… weed dealer, though with the new drug laws he’s now focusing on crypto and new inventions. An oxymoronic, laid back conspiracy theorist, Jimmy is never without a blunt and a book.

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‘The French Dispatch’ photocall and clip

Following yesterday’s premiere of ‘The French Dispatch’ at Cannes, there was also a photocall earlier today. You can see images from that in the gallery along with a new photoshoot.
A new clip from the film has also been released and you can see that at Vanity Fair or below.


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Timothée for GQ Magazine

There’s a lengthy new cover issue about Timmy in the new issue of GQ. You can read that at the link, view the photoshoot images in the gallery and see a short behind the scenes video about the shoot below.


The day after the Oscars in 2018, everything that had changed, changed back again. Timothée Chalamet had spent the previous months becoming known. He had acted in a film, Call Me by Your Name, which was critically acclaimed as well as an instant object of cultish admiration—and his performance had made him, at 22, the youngest person nominated for best actor in 80 years. He had, simultaneously, been transformed into the rarest of pop confections—fawned over by younger women, older men, and every demographic in between. And he had traveled without pause on the awards circuit since early autumn, back and forth from New York and Los Angeles, practically living out of the first-class lounge and the lobbies of the Bowery Hotel and the Sunset Tower.