Paramount has officially won the auction for a major Timothée Chalamet movie. A two-time Oscar nominee, Chalamet is one of the biggest names in Hollywood right now, and certainly one of the most important stars of his generation. He has a busy slate coming up with Marty Supreme this year and Dune: Part Three for next year.
As for Paramount, the company has been going through some huge changes. Paramount recently merged with Skydance, taking control of its projects. Just this week, on Aug. 7, this meant that the now-merged company would be run by new CEO David Ellison, after previously being helmed by three co-CEOs.
Right after this change, Variety confirmed that Paramount had won the bid for an upcoming Chalamet movie. They will distribute High Side, which is a motocross heist movie. According to the synopsis, Chalamet will lead as a former motocross racer who faces an accident, only to be drawn back to the sport by his estranged brother.
The film is set to be directed by James Mangold, based on an original story by Jaimie Oliveira, who will also write the script. It will be produced by Chernin Entertainment. Paramount Pictures co-chairs Josh Greenstein and Dana Goldberg chimed in to support High Side, saying the following:
We’re thrilled to be in business with visionary artists like James and Timothée, and exceptional collaborators like Peter and David at Chernin. What Jaime has created reflects the kind of bold, original storytelling we’re committed to championing at Paramount – and we couldn’t be more excited to hit the ground running with High Side.
What This Means For High Side
High Side represents the continued collaboration of several parties. Mangold and Chalamet worked together just last year on the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown. As Chalamet continues to rise in his career, this could foster an interesting ongoing relationship with a creative and vital modern director.
Mangold also has experience working with the film’s producer, Chernin Entertainment. He previously teamed up with them for The Greatest Showman and Ford v. Ferrari. Paramount is also clearly excited about their producer-distributor work with Chernin, making for a series of good pairings.
Several of these collaborations have led to well-received films. Both Ford v. Ferrari and A Complete Unknown landed several Oscar nominations, with Chalamet getting a Best Actor nod for the latter. As such, this is a positive sign for High Side, which could have some significant pull among critics.
Our Take On Paramount Winning High Side
I’m interested in how High Side will see this actor and director step a bit outside their comfort zone. One does not really ᴀssociate Timothée Chalamet with a heist film, nor with James Mangold, for that matter. As such, it will be interesting to see this fantastic actor-director combo work with material that is a bit different from what they normally do.
Timothée Chalamet
- Birthdate
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December 27, 1995
- Birthplace
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New York City, New York, United States
- Notable Projects
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Dune, Call Me By Your Name, Dune: Part Two
- Professions
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Actor