Timothée Chalamet's Unlucky Streak at Awards Season

Introduction:

Timothée Chalamet, acclaimed for his performances in "Dune" and "A Complete Unknown," has expressed his disappointment at losing out on major awards season accolades.

Chalamet's Monologue on "Saturday Night Live":

In his monologue during "Saturday Night Live," Chalamet lamented his ongoing streak of losses, stating that despite the honor of attending award ceremonies, the constant disappointment has taken its toll. A montage of his past dejected expressions at the Golden Globes and Academy Awards followed.

Chalamet's Oscar Nomination:

Despite his losses, Chalamet received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in "A Complete Unknown," marking his second Oscar nomination after "Call Me by Your Name."

A Hilarious Twist:

Chalamet admitted having prepared a winner's speech but had never had the opportunity to deliver it. He handed an envelope to an audience member, hoping for a chance to finally give his speech. However, to his surprise, the envelope contained the name Kenan Thompson as the winner.

Kenan Thompson's Acceptance Speech:

Thompson accepted an imaginary Oscar, addressing Chalamet as "little bitch" and dedicating the award to Bob Dylan.

Comparisons to Willy Wonka:

Chalamet drew parallels between Bob Dylan and Willy Wonka, a character he has also played. He described both figures as eccentric innovators who captivated their audiences.

Chalamet's Double Duty at "SNL":

In addition to hosting, Chalamet served as the musical guest on the January 25th episode of "Saturday Night Live," marking his third appearance on the show.