![]() When “Call Me by Your Name” premiered at Sundance 2017, with Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer as the lovers at its center, it became an instant critical favorite, later grossing over $40 million at the box office and gathering legions of fans. What does it portend for a potential new movie? Such is the case with Luca Gudagnino’s lush adaptation of André Aciman’s 2007 novel “ Call Me by Your Name,” which traces the stirring summer romance between teenager Elio and graduate student Oliver, and has now received a sequel in book form.Īciman’s latest, the much-anticipated “Find Me,” follows the characters into the next stage of their lives and is out today. But in a glutted market filled with sprawling franchises that have grown ever more predictable, some sequels provide a welcome alternative. ![]() ![]() ![]() There are few things Hollywood loves more than a beloved film property that can spawn its own movie universe, or at least a profitable sequel or two. ![]()
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