,” a movie that ― in a strange twist of fate ― was overshadowed by the media frenzy that had engulfed one of the actor’s co-stars from a different film,and, in an interview conducted before the Hollywood actors strike, was asked for his thoughts on starring in “Bones and All” right as Hammer, his co-star in the 2017 romantic drama “of his role in a film about a cannibal at that same time.
He was a bit more tight-lipped when it came to his personal feelings regarding the accusations against Hammer, with whom he once appeared to have a close friendship. “I don’t know,” he told the publication. “These things end up getting clickbaited so intensely. Disorienting is a good word.”Hammer has maintained a low profile since 2021, when the allegations against him first became public. That same year, a woman who said she’d been in a four-year relationship with the actor accused him of rape.
Though Hammer has repeatedly denied all criminal wrongdoing, the ensuing controversy forced him to drop out of a number of high-profile projects, including the romantic comedy “The GQ interview marks the first time Chalamet has offered any formal comment on his “Call Me by Your Name” co-star since news of the accusations broke.