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In recent years, Timothee Chalamet has skillfully struck a balance between artistic depth and popular appeal. After his poignant debut as an LGBTQ+ character in “Call Me by Your Name,” he gradually gained recognition throughout the world for his parts in “Little Women,” “Dune,” “Wonka,” and “A Complete Unknown.” We present to you his upcoming films and television series that are sure to excite you as he advances in his bright future.
1. Marty Supreme (December 25, 2025)
Alongside Gwyneth Paltrow and Odessa A’zion, Timothee Chalamet will co-star in Josh Safdie’s sports comedy drama “Marty Supreme.” The story revolves around a young man named Marty Mauser (Chalamet), who has a dream and, in his pursuit of greatness, goes to hell and back. It is allegedly modeled after Marty Reisman, a ping-pong player. The cast also includes Fran Drescher, Sandra Bernhard, and Abel Ferrara. Once post-production is complete, the movie will be released on December 25, 2025. You can get the trailer here.
2. Dune: Part Three (December 18, 2026)
The current director of “Dune: Part Three” is Denis Villeneuve. Chalamet’s character, Paul Atreides/Muad’dib, will carry out an old plan to establish a superbeing ruler among men in the story. Zendaya as Chani, Florence Pugh as Princess Irulan, and Jason Momoa as Duncan Idaho will also make a comeback. Robert Pattinson is rumored to play a character called Scytale, while Ida Brooke will play the role of Ghanima. The screenplay was adapted from Frank Herbert’s novel by Villeneuve and Jon Spaihts. On December 18, 2026, the film will be released.
3. High Side (TBA)
Chalamet has been cast in the feature film “High Side,” directed by James Mangold. The actor will portray a former MotoGP racer who was plagued by a family history of abandonment and whose career ended in a crash. He takes care of his drug-addled father and operates a garage. His desire to race draws him back into the world of high-speed risks and extreme danger after the latter’s death. How? His estranged brother, who is evading the FBI, enlists him in a string of superbike bank robberies. Jaime Oliveira wrote the movie and based it on his own unpublished story. The only cast member to be revealed is Chalamet. Production on “High Side” has not yet started, and more information is pending.