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Actor Timothée Chalamet recenly signed a deal with ‘s first-look deal with Warner Warner Bros.
As per the Hindustan Times, the terms of the deal were not released, but it is a ‘multi-year’ agreement. According to Chalamet, the partnership feels like a natural next step.
Following the success of Wonka and the Dune movies, Chalamet is staying with Warner Bros. The star signed a first look deal with the studio to collaborate on future projects as an actor and producer, Warner Bros. said Tuesday.
This doesn’t mean that Timothée can only make movies with Warner Bros., just that the studio is entitled to a right of first refusal. The terms of the deal were not released, but it is a “multi-year” agreement.
The 28-year-old French American recently became the first star in over four decades to be in two top-grossing movies released within eight months of each other with Dune: Part Two, which has a running box office total of $575.5 million, and Wonka, which made over $632 million globally.