Academy Award-nominated film Call Me by Your Name is getting a sequel, and it might be coming sooner than you think.
Armie Hammer confirmed that the sequel is in the works while on a press tour at the Toronto International Film Festival this weekend, but couldn't say how far along they are in the process.
"It will happen because there are already people working on it and trying to make it happen," he told Variety. "I know a lot, but I can’t tell you anything."
"I miss the whole crew," Hammer continued. "It was such a special time. It was such a collaborative, unique, and totally immersive filming experience that I never really had, nor since. If we get to do another one, I’ll feel really lucky."
CMBYN novelist Andre Aciman has previously expressed that a sequel would take place a few years after the original in the early 1990s in the midst of the AIDS crisis.
"More than anything I trust the artistic direction to Luca and Andre Aciman and to those guys who did such a good job handling it the first time around," Hammer added. "The only thing I want to see is I want to see it happen. I want to do it again."