Timothée Chalamet Feels Left Out in the New Apple TV+ Campaign

Timothée Chalamet feels left out in the latest ad campaign for Apple TV+, considering the fact that he’s one of the only Hollywood heavy hitters without a starring title on the platform.

aptly titled “Call Me With Timothée Chalamet,” which follows the streamer’s popular “Everyone But Jon Hamm” Advertisement Since last year, the “Dune” star has been channeled through Apple TV+’s best-known titles, including the Oscar-winning “CODA,” the Emmy-winning “Ted Lasso” and “Severance,” Selena Gomez’s documentary “My Mind and Me.” Browsing from . ,” the upcoming Martin Scorsese film “Killers of the Flower Moon” and more.

The minute-and-a-half long commercial begins with a theater-viewing of Chalamet’s “CODA” (very nicole kidman amc theaters ad corps), at which point he says defensively that he, too, has been in two Best Picture nominees in the past year. Alone at home, in a car surrounded by fans, on a cover shoot, in a spa, he fantasises about the future of his acting career: “‘Severance’ is weird … I could do weird,” he it is said. At another point, he thinks, “Black bird.” I think I could do jail. His low point comes at a crowded press conference—while watching a clip from “Ted Lasso”—where he blurts out, “It’s just Sudeikis with a moustache!”

Even “Dune” co-star Jason Momoa makes an appearance via FaceTime call, announcing he’s wrapped his latest Apple TV+ project, “Chief of War.” “At this point, who doesn’t [have a new Apple project], Momoa question.

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The spot features the “Little Women” star sitting on her bed with the Apple TV+ homepage on her TV as she whispers “Scorsese, DiCaprio, De Niro.” He falls backward on the bed, irritated at being out of service, and rolls over to face the camera with a final plea: “Hey Seb, call me?”

Following Haim’s campaign last year, it was announced that the “Mad Men” star would be joining “The Morning Show” season 3. Who’s to say Chalamet isn’t next?

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