Timothée Chalamet returns to the big screen with his latest project, Bones and All. The film follows a group of cannibals known as "eaters" as they navigate living on the margins of society. Bones and All comes from filmmaker Luca Guadagnino, responsible for projects such as Call Me by Your Name, Suspiria, I Am Love, and A Bigger Splash.

Bones and All could be described as a romantic horror film, with the recently released trailer setting the tone for what's to come. It begins innocently enough, with Maren (Taylor Russell) and a friend painting their nails together. Eventually, Maren grabs her friend's hand and begins to violently attack her, allowing audiences to glimpse the eaters' brutal nature. Next, Maren meets Lee (Timothée Chalamet), who shares her aggressive tendencies. Together, the pair travel across America, coming in contact with more of their kind, although the other eaters may have far more sinister plans for the duo. Check out the eerie theatrical trailer below.

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Bones and All stars Mark Rylance and Michael Stuhlbarg alongside the two leads, with Chloë Sevigny, Jessica Harper, David Gordon Green, and Francesca Scorsese joining them. The actors have worked with Guadagnino in the past, as Chalamet and Stuhlbarg starred in Call Me by Your Name, Harper appeared in Suspiria, and Sevigny and Scorsese had roles in We Are Who We Are.

Bones and All arrives in select theaters on Nov. 18 before premiering to a wider audience on Nov. 23.

Taylor Russell Shares a Great Relationship With Her Co-Star

Timothee Chalamet and Taylor Russell in the movie Bones and All
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Bones and All is the first time Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell worked together, and the 28-year-old actress says her relationship with her co-star was great. During an interview at the Telluride Film Festival, IndieWire captured some comments by the cast, with Russell talking about the upcoming film and how Chalamet made it a point to make her feel like she belonged.

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"I think both of us had a feeling we were going to work together on the right thing," Russell explains. "From the very beginning with Timothée, he made it a point to make me feel like I deeply belonged with this group of people, that nothing I could do would be bad, and if I felt any sort of insecurity, I could talk to him and he could comfort me. There's a safety net we shared where there was no judgment."

Fans are hoping for excellent chemistry from Chalamet and Russell, as the relationship between characters is the driving force for Guadagnino films. However, if audiences want to see more from Chalamet, the actor is set to have a big 2023 with Dune: Part Two and Wonka arriving toward the end of next year. Stay tuned for more news surrounding Bones and All, Timothée Chalamet, and Taylor Russell.