The actor joked about the end of the SAG strike and his own public image.

By David Craig

Published: Sunday, 12 November 2023 at 12:36 PM


Timothee Chalamet delighted viewers in his second hosting effort on sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live.

The actor, known for acclaimed films including Call Me By Your Name and Dune, opened the show with a monologue that hailed the return of “shameless self-promotion”.

The appearance comes mere days after the Screen Actors Guild reached a tentative agreement with Hollywood studios, effectively ending the strike that had prevented stars from working or gaining publicity for pre-existing projects.

Chalamet has a packed few months on the horizon with Roald Dahl reimagining Wonka hitting cinemas in time for Christmas, while sequel Dune: Part Two will follow in March of next year.

Both films got a tongue-in-cheek mention in the monologue, including a musical element set to the melody of Willy Wonka’s ‘Pure Imagination’ – which soon evolved into an outrageous rap poking fun at Chalamet’s “baby face”.

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