Timothee Chalamet has revealed he lost weight for his role as a 'disenfranchised cannibal' in new movie Bones and All as he posed for a stunning Variety shoot.The Oscar nominee, 26, joined director Luca Guadagnino and co-star Taylor Russell for the shoot - with the candid interview also revealing embattled Armie Hammer could appear in a much-desired sequel to Call Me By Your Name.Bones and All - which boasts a glittering cast including Mark Rylance and Chloe Sevigny - see Chalamet and Russell play two cannibal drifters crossing the U.S.
in the 1980s, with the actor revealing how he transformed his body for the role. Candid: Timothee Chalamet has revealed he lost weight for his role as a 'disenfranchised cannibal' in new movie Bones and All as he posed for a stunning Variety shootElaborating on one of his first lines in the film: 'If you weigh 140 pounds wet, you got to have an attitude — a big attitude', Chalamet said he had lost weight, adding: 'That look that Maren and Lee have, I think it feeds the fablelike quality of the story, and of people that are living in extremes. 'As opposed to what the reality would be, perhaps: If you were consistently devouring entire human bodies, it would probably leave you with a bigger figure than they have.' The project sees Chalamet reunite with director Guadagnino, who helmed the phenomenally successful 2017 romantic drama Call Me By Your Name - in which the actor starred alongside disgraced star Armie Hammer.
Hammer, 36, is currently on the outs in Hollywood after he faced accusations of sex abuse and having a cannibalism fetish. Controversy: The candid interview also revealed embattled Armie Hammer could appear in a much-desired sequel to Call Me By Your Name.
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