Timothée Chalamet has unraveled the crown of Hollywood it boy ever since his courtesy in Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me by Your Name.  

Since then, he’s starred in indie choices like Lady Bird and Beautiful Boy, as well as headlined fiction blockbuster Dune. 

Up next: Guadagnino’s film festival beauty Bones and All, a cannibal love tale that earned an 8.5-minute standing ovation in Venice. 

Following in the footsteps of Hollywood hotshots before him, Chalamet told British Vogue the professional direction that Leonardo DiCaprio showed him: No hard drugs and no superhero movies. 

DiCaprio and Chalamet shared the screen in Adam McKay’s 2021 satirical comedy Don’t Look Up, which premiered in narrow halls and on Netflix last December and was selected for the best image Oscar.

DiCaprio, who has not emerged in a TV sequence since Growing Pains in 1992, is famously particular about selecting his roles. 

The Revenant, in which he recreates a frontiersman in the 1800s who battles and eradicates a bear. 

Leonardo DiCaprio believes it’s a smart idea to remain away from two items when you’re a Hollywood celebrity.  

Chalamet’s professional trajectory has gained him an identical spot as a well-respected performer who is adored by both analysts and fawning lovers alike.  

In 2023, the performer will star as a youthful Willy Wonka in Paul King’s dark source story Wonka, as agreeably as Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two opposite Zendaya, Florence Pugh, and Austin Butler.