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Timothee Chalamet SKIPS Dune: Part Three trailer launch filled with his co-stars two days after Oscars humiliation

Two days after being mocked and snubbed at the Academy Awards, Timothee Chalamet was glaringly absent from the star-studded trailer launch of his new movie Dune: The Third in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

The 30-year-old actor was the best actor favorite for Marty Supreme, the Josh Safdie film about the life of a real-life underground ping-pong player in 1950s New York.

However, his cockiness in interviews eventually led the public to think negatively of him; sources exclusively told the Daily Mail about a ‘Stop Timmy’ campaign gaining momentum ahead of the Academy Awards.

Chalamet, whose mother and sister received ballet training, fueled the reactions by saying that ‘nobody cares’ about opera and ballet.

Oscar night turned into a brutal humiliation for Chalamet, who was repeatedly mocked for this comment and then lost the best actor award to Michael B. Jordan for Sinners.

Two days later, some of his Dune: Chapter Three co-stars — including Zendaya and Robert Pattinson — gathered for the trailer launch at AMC Century City, but Chalamet did not appear in person and instead recorded a video message.

The Daily Mail has contacted Chalamet’s representatives for comment.

Timothee Chalamet was conspicuously absent from the star-studded trailer launch of his new movie Dune: Part Three in Los Angeles on Tuesday; Pictured at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party

Robert Pattinson, Zendaya, director Denis Villeneuve, Anya Taylor-Joy and Javier BArdem attended the trailer launch on Tuesday

Robert Pattinson, Zendaya, director Denis Villeneuve, Anya Taylor-Joy and Javier BArdem attended the trailer launch on Tuesday

Pattinson, Zendaya and co-stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Javier Bardem were on hand at Tuesday’s event to offer a sneak peek of the photo.

Adapted from Frank Herbert’s 1960s science fiction novels, the Dune trilogy stars dazzling stars such as Florence Pugh, Rebecca Ferguson and Austin Butler.

Although Chalamet was in town for the Oscars ceremony just two days before the trailer’s release, he attended Tuesday’s trailer launch only virtually via video message.

‘After two impressive films, development of which began in 2000 [mid-2010s]”Today, we are releasing the trailer for Dune: Part Three, a production process that began in 2018 and took more than 150 production days across three films overall,” he said. People.

The Call Me by Your Name star added: ‘This film could not exist without the master of cinema, the great artist Denis Villeneuve.’

He praised the director for the ‘authentic cinematic performance’ he achieved with the film and concluded the video with these words: ‘I’m not the only one who thanks Denis for his commitment to bringing the Dune films and now the Dune trilogy to life. I hope you enjoy the first look at Dune: Chapter Three.’

In the trailer, Chalamet’s character Paul Atreides is seen preparing to have twins with his love Chani, played by Zendaya.

Paul, who began the trilogy as a prince and is now an emperor, makes a bald-headed appearance in the trailer as he gathers his subjects together.

Zendaya took a photo in the director's chair at AMC Century City, where the event was held in Chalamet's absence, but left a video message for the audience.

Zendaya took a photo in the director’s chair at AMC Century City, where the event was held in Chalamet’s absence, but left a video message for the audience.

Pattinson, Taylor-Joy, Bardem, Zendaya and Villeneuve were interviewed on stage by Reece Feldman (right) in front of a screen projecting Chalamet's message.

Pattinson, Taylor-Joy, Bardem, Zendaya and Villeneuve were interviewed on stage by Reece Feldman (right) in front of a screen projecting Chalamet’s message.

In the trailer, Chalamet's character Paul Atreides is seen preparing to have twins with his love Chani, played by Zendaya.

In the trailer, Chalamet’s character Paul Atreides is seen preparing to have twins with his love Chani, played by Zendaya.

Paul, who began the trilogy as a prince and is now an emperor, makes a bald-headed appearance in the trailer as he gathers his subjects together

Paul, who began the trilogy as a prince and is now an emperor, makes a bald-headed appearance in the trailer as he gathers his subjects together

The trailer also offers a brief look at Pattinson, who joins the series as the villainous Scytale for the third installment.

The trailer also offers a brief look at Pattinson, who joins the series as the villainous Scytale for the third installment.

Based on Frank Herbert's 1960s science fiction novels, the Dune trilogy stars a dazzling array of stars, including Florence Pugh.

Based on Frank Herbert’s 1960s science fiction novels, the Dune trilogy stars a dazzling array of stars, including Florence Pugh.

Dune: Chapter Three will be released on December 18, with a cast including Jason Momoa, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlotte Rampling, Josh Brolin and Isaach de Bankolé.

Dune: Chapter Three will be released on December 18, with a cast including Jason Momoa, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlotte Rampling, Josh Brolin and Isaach de Bankolé.

Herbert's original 1965 novel Dune formed the basis for the first two films in Villeneuve's trilogy, while the third installment is based on Herbert's 1969 sequel, Dune Messiah.

Herbert’s original 1965 novel Dune formed the basis for the first two films in Villeneuve’s trilogy, while the third installment is based on Herbert’s 1969 sequel, Dune Messiah.

The trailer also offers a brief look at Pattinson, who joins the series as the villainous Scytale for the third installment.

Herbert’s original 1965 Dune novel formed the basis for the first two films in Villeneuve’s trilogy, while the third installment is based on Herbert’s 1969 sequel, Dune Messiah.

Dune: Chapter Three will be released on December 18, with a cast including Jason Momoa, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlotte Rampling, Josh Brolin and Isaach de Bankolé.

Following Chalamet’s crushing defeat at the Oscars on Sunday night, he was seen hugging girlfriend Kylie Jenner at Vanity Fair’s boozy party.

He’s been dating Jenner for three years and thanks her profusely on stage. When she won the Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Awards.

The Lady Bird actor couldn’t completely hide his disappointment as he watched Michael B. Jordan take the stage to accept the best actor award on Sunday night.

Following Chalamet's crushing defeat at the Oscars on Sunday night, he was seen hugging girlfriend Kylie Jenner at the Vanity Fair boozy after-party.

Following Chalamet’s crushing defeat at the Oscars on Sunday night, he was seen hugging girlfriend Kylie Jenner at the Vanity Fair boozy after-party.

Still, Jordan managed to applaud as she hugged her mother, Donna, and walked to the microphone to deliver a tearful speech.

‘Thank you to everyone in this room and everyone in the house for supporting me throughout my career. I feel it,’ the Black Panther heartthrob said.

‘I know you guys want me to do well and I want to do that because you bet on me, so thank you for betting on me and I’ll keep moving forward and keep being the best version of myself that I can be.’

After Chalamet lost the Oscar last year for Bob Dylan’s biopic A Complete Unknown, he openly expressed his displeasure with the film. Vogue.

‘If there are five people at an awards ceremony and four people go home losing, those four people are going to be at the restaurant saying, ‘Damn, didn’t we win?’ “You don’t think,” he said.

‘I’ve been around actors who are extremely generous, who have no ego, and maybe some of them say: ‘That was fun.’ But a lot of them were like, “Fuck you!” I know for sure what you said.’

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