On October 15, the cover of the magazine of Sweet Tea Timothée chalamet was unveiled, with a very good figure, he is a complete "hanger", any style on his body is very fashionable, in the photo, he has a micro-curled long hair, hair is slightly messy, coupled with his deep facial features, each photo is uniquely beautiful. Netizen: Lick the screen countless times!

According to the magazine, Sweet Tea will cooperate with "Cohen Sister-in-law" Francis McDormand in the new play "French Pie", and the two are almost bumped into by the mother of the character played by Sweet Tea when they go to bed. Speaking about the scene, Cohen recalled that Sweet Tea was "too focused" that the staff around him followed him seriously.
After hearing the news that sweet tea will have a "bed play", netizens have expressed their understanding and expectation. Some netizens were very excited, saying that their expectations for the movie had increased greatly.
"French Pie" will be directed by the famous director Wes Anderson, starring Benicio del Toro, Francis McDormand, Timothy Chalmed and other powerful actors, the strong cast makes the audience very much look forward to, the story is set in the 20th century, around the then American newspaper in Paris outpost reporters received a love letter, and with three story lines as the center to tell the plot.
The director of the film has also directed the hit film "The Grand Budapest Hotel", from the latest trailer, the film will also continue the style of the previous director's work, and strive for beauty for every frame of the film, and netizens also feedback that every picture in the trailer can be "cut down as wallpaper".
Another sci-fi action film starring Sweet Tea, "Dune," will also be released in North America on October 1 next year, telling the story of a dangerous and touching adventure in the science fiction world where young Paul travels to a mysterious planet to protect his family and people.
At present, two of Sweet Tea's films are about to be released, and he is looking forward to his future performance.