Call Me By Your Name’s Director Reacts To Releasing Timothée Chalamet Cannibal Movie In The Midst Of Armie Hammer Controversy

Call Me By Your Name’s Director Reacts To Releasing Timothée Chalamet Cannibal Movie In The Midst Of Armie Hammer Controversy

Celebrities are the subject of many bizarre stories. Armie Hammer controversy, for example. Recently, the documentary series was made.. Prior to this he was perhaps best known for starring in Luca Guadagnino’s Call me by my name opposite Timothée Chalamet. The filmmaker is reacting to the release His new movie about a cannibal with Chalamet in the midst of Hammer’s real-life controversies.

Armie Hammer is being accused of a variety of things.He was alleged to have fantasies about cannibalism which he shared his romantic partners. His ongoing controversy (and accusations of sexual assault) led to him being fired. losing jobs like his role in Jennifer Lopez’s Shotgun Wedding. Given his Call me by my nameMoviegoers are familiar with Chalamet as well as Guadagnino and find it bizarre that their next film will focus on a cannibalistic husband (You can watch the trailer right here). Recently, the acclaimed filmmaker was asked by DeadlineThis discourse is described as follows:

It didn’t dawn on me. When I began to hear about these innuendos through social media, I realized that this was what I had been missing.

There you have it. While the allegations made against Armie Hammer date back to January of 2021, it appears that Luca Guadagnino didn’t see the connection while working on his new movie Bones & All with Timothée Chalamet. But that hasn’t stopped plenty of folks online from making the connection, especially as the documentary surrounding Hammer is going to be released so soon, and He continues to be a major news story.

Luca Guadagnino’s comments to Deadline might surprise some fans, given how much chatter has occurred surrounding Bones & AllIts possible connection with Armie Hammer’s real-life allegations. It is important to be a great filmmaker and not allow outside voices to influence your work. Guadagnino later explained how he felt about the matter in the same interview.

This project—which was a popular book—had been in development for a number of years before Dave Kajganich brought it to me in 2020. These characters are marginalized and live at the edges of society. I immediately responded to them. There is no way to link me with anyone else except through social media. I don’t engage with it. It is impossible to see the connection between digital muckraking, our desire to make this movie, and this should be dismissed. It would be better to focus on what the film has said, than things that have little to do with it.

And then, Luca Guadagnino is done. Bones & All, and how little Armie Hammer’s legal situation ultimately factored into its production. He pointed out that the project had been in development long before the allegations were made. Guadagnino is keen for his upcoming film to stand alone, without any talk about his. Call me by my name actor’s personal life.

Bones & AllIt is expected that the film will arrive in theaters by November 23rd. You can also check out the 2022 movie release datesFor more information, visit our website.

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