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Official swag Stimulus Coffee Makes My Tummy Hurt T-shirt! Timothée Chalamet certainly had a relationship with Luca Guadagnino. Though he soon joined a string of big and small screen projects including Homeland, Interstellar, and Miss Stevens, Call Me By Your Name, the Italian boy's rhapsodic love story set in the wings of clocks and lakes in northern Italy, sent 26-million-year-old stratospheric tablets. It helped him become a Hollywood heartthrob, leading to an Oscar nomination and paving the way for him to secure leading roles in everything from Lady Bird and Little Women to The French Dispatch and Dune. Now, fittingly, he's back working with Guadagnino on his latest TV series, and it's the one that could lead to award glory for both of them. Titled Bones and All, the film is an adaptation of Camille DeAngelis' gripping novel of the same name that follows a pair of cannibal teenagers. The film's plot describes it as "the story of the first love between Maren, a young woman who learns to survive on the margins of society, and Lee, a violent and disenfranchised misfit when they meet each other." and join them on a 1,000-mile adventure.
Take them through the back streets, hidden passages, and trap doors of Ronald Reagan's America. But, despite their best efforts, all roads lead back to their terrifying past and to a position that will ultimately determine whether their love can survive the other side.” While Chalamet will play the brooding Lee, Taylor Russell, who boomed in Trey Edward Shults's Illucinatory Waves, takes on the role of Maren. Meanwhile, the supporting cast includes Chloë Sevigny, Mark Rylance, André Holland, and Michael Stuhlbarg, who of course played Chalamet's character's kind father in Call Me By Your Name. Official swag Stimulus Coffee Makes My Tummy Hurt T-shirt! The coming-of-age thriller will hit theaters on November 23, but before that, it will premiere at the Venice Film Festival next month. The announcement was made by the film's official Twitter account on July 26 and is accompanied by two new stills. The first shows Russell's Maren staring into Chalamet's bewildered Lee eyes, and the second sees the pair in the back of a pickup truck, covered in mud and probably in the middle of a journey across their majestic country.