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Armie Hammer teases highly-anticipated sequel to Call Me By Your Name

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Armie Hammer has shared an update on the long-awaited Call Me By Your Name sequel. The star, who received critical acclaim for his role as Oliver in the coming-of-age romantic drama, said he’s been “talking” with director Luca Guadagnino about the follow-up, which was confirmed to see the return of both Hammer and Elio’s Timothée Chalamet earlier this year.

Speaking with GQ, the Golden Globe-nominated actor revealed: “But we haven’t got into it. “I haven’t even read the book. I know Luca hasn’t got a full script yet, although he knows what he wants to do with the story, so I don’t know how similar or dissimilar it will be to Find Me the novel. “I know if we end up doing it, it’s more important for me to focus on Luca’s vision than to focus

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