Timothy Chalamet on SNL seemingly supports Legendary versus HBO Max

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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Mr. Timothy Chalamet seemingly sent a not so subtle message in support of Legendary Pictures at the close of his Saturday Night Live hosting gig: he wore a hoodie!!! I know, that may not seem so crazy, however it should be known that it was a branded Legendary Pictures hoodie and Chalamet is starring in the company's Dune remake with Denis Villeneuve directing. Also, HBO Max recently announced that Dune and a few of Legendary's other big budget movies would be going directly to its streaming service.

That decision completely blindsided Legendary as well the film's director, Denis Villeneuve, leading to the studio issuing a call to arms challenging HBO Max. I could see why they'd be pissed, but also understand what the world is facing and the need to adapt in order to survive. Anyways, Chalamet seems to have been throwing a light jab at the Max with his choice in wardrobe. What do you guys think about all of this? Please comment below!

Source: Deadline

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