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It boy

The Timothée Chalamet comparisons are inevitable. That porcelain skin, those thick brunette curls, the lithe build; Jack Dylan Grazer makes for a convincing mini Chalamet. In fact, that’s exactly who he played in the 2018 film Beautiful Boy, as a 12-year-old version of Chalamet’s character, Nic. But appearances aside, Grazer shares something else with his doppelgänger: raw talent.

So it’s no surprise that two years later, Luca Guadagnino, whose film shot Chalamet to fame, should call up Grazer and ask him to front the filmmaker’s first foray into TV.

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