By Olivis Johnson August 17, 2024
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Dune (2021)
Chalamet plays Paul Atreides, showcasing a powerful and subtle performance in this epic sci-fi film.
Bones and All (2022)
A romantic horror film where Chalamet portrays a cannibal with a haunting yet emotional performance.
Call Me by Your Name (2017)
The film that catapulted Chalamet to fame, featuring a tender and emotional summer romance.
Little Women (2019)
Chalamet stars as Laurie, blending youthful arrogance with emotional vulnerability.
Ladybird (2017)
A coming-of-age film where Chalamet plays a charming yet
The King (2019)
In this historical drama, Chalamet portrays the young Prince Hal, who ascends to the throne and must navigate the treacherous world of politics and war.
Beautiful Boy (2018)
Based on a true story, this film explores the struggles of a father and his son as they cope with the latter’s addiction.
Wonka (2023)
In this prequel to the beloved “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” Chalamet takes on the role of a young Willy Wonka, bringing his unique blend of charisma and quirkiness to the character.
The French Dispatch (2021)
Directed by Wes Anderson, this visually stunning film features Chalamet as a student activist involved in a complicated romance with a journalist.
Miss Stevens (2016)
In this indie drama, Chalamet plays a high school student who develops a complicated relationship with his teacher.
Don’t Look Up (2021)
This satirical comedy about a comet heading towards Earth features Chalamet as a carefree drifter who forms a bond with the main characters.
Interstellar (2014)
Although his role is small, Chalamet plays the young son of Matthew McConaughey’s character in this mind-bending sci-fi epic directed by Christopher Nolan.
Love The Coopers (2015)
This ensemble holiday film features Chalamet as a member of a dysfunctional family trying to come together for Christmas.
Hostiles (2017)
In this gritty western, Chalamet plays a young French soldier accompanying a U.S. Army mission.
The Adderall Diaries (2015)
In this psychological drama, Chalamet plays the younger version of James Franco’s character, reflecting on a troubled past.