Timothée Chalamet and Spike Lee Elsa/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Fans are used to seeing Spike Lee and Timothée Chalamet together courtside at New York Knicks games, but could a movie collaboration be next? The Oscar-winning filmmaker recently set the record straight on The Bill Simmons Podcast that there's no beef between him and the actor over who's the biggest Hollywood Knicks fan. "I feel Chalamet is on your corner a little bit, and I want to make sure you're good, because he's become the signature Knicks fan," host Bill Simmons claimed. "He's kinda in your real estate. Have you hashed this out? What's going on here?" Related Stories Movies Spike Lee Walks Back Comment That 'Highest 2 Lowest' Will Be His Last Film With Denzel Washington: "I Got My Mind Right" Movies Official 'Highest 2 Lowest' Trailer Features Denzel Washington in Tense Calls With Kidnapper The Highest 2 Lowest director confirmed there's "no rivalry" and "no competition at all" between them and that he actually hopes to work with Chalamet on a film together in the future. "Look, he's a good guy, he's a real [Knicks] fan, he's a great actor, and we've talked about doing a film together once his schedule clears up," Lee said, before adding with a laugh, "The next four or five years." He added that their film will "have nothing to do with sports." Unfortunately for Lee, Chalamet does seem quite packed at the moment, as he'll be headed out on a press tour later this year for his movie Marty Supreme. He'll also be shooting James Mangold's next film, High Side, as well as filming Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Three, which is set to hit theaters in December 2026. The Malcolm X filmmaker also has a lot on his plate right now, as he's currently promoting his new movie, Highest 2 Lowest, starring Denzel Washington and Jeffrey Wright. He's also working on his upcoming projects, Prince of Cats and Da Understudy. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Toronto International Film Festival Toronto Film Festival Restores Israel Oct. 7 Doc to 2025 Lineup After Dispute With Filmmakers Tyler Perry Black Bear Names Lionsgate Vet David Spitz Head of U.S. Theatrical Distribution Taylor Swift Watch Out 'Mean Girls,' It Seems Oct. 3 Is Now Taylor Swift's Day united kingdom Paul Andrew Williams Presents 'Dragonfly' to Edinburgh: "I Come From Making Stuff for Nothing... This Is a Truthful Film" Vanessa Kirby 'Night Always Comes' Review: Vanessa Kirby Gets Put Through the Wringer in Netflix's Grim Neo-Noir Odyssey Slash Slash on How Working at Tower Video in the '80s Led to Exec Producing Cult Movie Reboot 'Deathstalker' Toronto International Film Festival Toronto Film Festival Restores Israel Oct. 7 Doc to 2025 Lineup After Dispute With Filmmakers Tyler Perry Black Bear Names Lionsgate Vet David Spitz Head of U.S. Theatrical Distribution Taylor Swift Watch Out 'Mean Girls,' It Seems Oct. 3 Is Now Taylor Swift's Day united kingdom Paul Andrew Williams Presents 'Dragonfly' to Edinburgh: "I Come From Making Stuff for Nothing... This Is a Truthful Film" Vanessa Kirby 'Night Always Comes' Review: Vanessa Kirby Gets Put Through the Wringer in Netflix's Grim Neo-Noir Odyssey Slash Slash on How Working at Tower Video in the '80s Led to Exec Producing Cult Movie Reboot 'Deathstalker'