The commercial is set in the academy awards ceremony
The ad opens with the 27-year-old actor sitting in a darkened theater while the Oscar-winning film on streaming service CODA plays on the screen. Throughout the video, Chalamet spots several titles from the Apple TV+ catalog and begins to question what's missing from his own movie catalog.
March 12 is the 95th Academy Awards: An event that will test and possibly guide the future of the film industry as industry visionaries work to lure audiences back to theaters and critics question today's 'best movie' meaning.
Apple tv+ has unveiled a new commercial starring timothée chalamet
Apple is promoting Apple TV+ with a humorous new ad starring Timothée Chalamet, suggesting that after "virtually every big name in Hollywood" managed to appear in the service's shows and movies, The actor is eager to have his own series on the streaming service.
Apple today shared a new "Call Me" ad in which actor Timothée Chalamet expresses his desire to appear in an Apple TV+ show or movie. Chalamet has yet to appear in any of Apple's original content, but the release of the ad suggests that may soon change.
Chalamet plays a call center worker who gets an unexpected call from oscar nominee armie hammer
Chalamet has appeared in films such as Call Me By Your Name, Ladybug, Beautiful Boy, Dune and Bones. In 2018, he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor for "Call Me by Your Name." His upcoming projects include Dune: Part II and Wonka, both in post-production.
The ad, called "Call Me," begins with Chalamet watching Apple's CODA, which won the Oscar for Best Picture, and secretly jealous that it didn't show up. The clip also shows the actor scrolling through Apple TV+, calling out some famous faces from documentaries, movies and series on the service, while Chalamet recounts enviously how he, too, could be featured in content featured on the app.
- advertisement spot 2023