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Timothee Chalamet Goes Full Oscar Campaign: Host and Musical Guest of “SNL” January 25th

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The war between Timothee Chalamet and Adrien Brody was just knocked up a notch.

Timmy will host and be the musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” January 25th. He’ll be bringing it all home that night performing his Bob Dylan songs from “A Complete Unknown.”

This may beat Adrien’s recent CBS Sunday Morning profile. Or his shirtless pose on New York Magazine.

I’ve heard Chalamet has a “60 Minutes” feature coming, too.

The Oscar competition between Chalamet and Brody is certainly making the race more interesting this year. On the actress side, Demi Moore has the lead unless one of her fellow nominees challenges her. Maybe Mikey Madison. And watch Best Supporting Actress: Jamie Lee Curtis is coming up hard on the outside for “The Last Showgirl.”

For the January 18th segment of “SNL,” Dave Chappelle will host, and Glorilla will be musical guest.

Lorne Michaels is kicking up the heat before the show’s 50th anniversary, that’s for sure!

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