Timothée Chalamet’s 2017 Academy Award-Winning LGBTQ Movie Is Set to Stream on Netflix Really Soon
Netflix is home to a plethora of highly rich streaming content for fans of all genres that could exist. Starting from anime freaks to rom-com lovers all the way to fantasy nerds and even the LGBTQ, Netflix caters all your needs always. It’s finally the time of the year when Netflix would be adding a lot of Hollywood gems from the second-best OTT platforms, one of them being Timothée Chalamet’s 2018 hit.
So, here is a surprise for you, the LGBTQA+ community. One of the best movies of all time, Call Me By Your Name is soon going to land on Netflix. This movie was probably one of the very few movies that were loved by people all over the world irrespective of its edgy and still-new-to-the-world theme. As per sources, it’s now official that we will have this movie soon. Given below are the details of the broadcast and the dates.
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When will Timothée’s Call Me By Your Name be on Netflix?
The soothing, sun-drenched summer love story of Elio and Oliver remains the best coming-of-age story. Fans would be happy to know that the Timothée Chalamet-leading movie is soon to land on Netflix’s platform right on the 1st of October. The movie was previously available on platforms like Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+. We all know the only two easiest ways to access such movies without much hassle are either Netflix or Prime. So this should come as a huge relief for rom-com fans and people who support the community wholeheartedly.
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We are glad to share this news with you but hang on! This is not just it. Along with Call me By Your Name, Netflix will also welcome one of the blockbuster movies of all time featuring Brangelina. Yes, you guessed it right, it’s Mr. and Mrs. Smith that Netflix is soon going to add to its library. Still not done yet, there’s a complete list of such movies that are coming to Netflix in the first week of October itself.
Hence, hold your breaths and grab your popcorn to rejoice in all the masterpieces of Hollywood once again, only on Netflix.
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