If the ending to Call Me By Your Name left you wanting more, good news: a sequel to the hit film is happening, with Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer returning.
, decades after their first meeting, with the latter being the star of the story.
During a trip to visit Elio, Samuel meets a woman who changes his life. Elio has since become a gifted classical pianist and soon “moves to Paris where he also has a consequential affair, while Oliver, now a professor in northern New England with sons who are nearly grown, suddenly finds himself contemplating a return visit to Europe,” according to the book’s description.
It’s not entirely clear whether or not film adaptation will follow the book’s storyline exactly, or who will be writing the sequel. Screenwriter James Ivory flat-out said in 2018 that
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