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The Bear’s Jeremy Allen White will star in Netflix’s new show from the author of Call Me By Your Name, and I need a streaming date immediately

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Since director Luca Guadagnino brought André Aciman’s queer coming-of-age novel Call Me By Your Name to the screen in 2017 starring Timothee Chalamet and Armie Hammer, it’s safe to say that it thrust Aciman’s literary talent into the spotlight. Eight years on, Netflix is now lined up to produce a limited series based on Aciman’s 2017 novel Enigma Variations with Jeremy Allen White of FX’s The Bear – one of the best Hulu shows – as the lead role.

Being a lesser-known novel than Call Me By Your Name, Enigma Variations adopts similar themes of queer romance focussing on the life of Paul (White), a bisexual man who reflects on his romantic encounters with both men and women over the course of a few decades. Divided into brief accounts, Paul looks back on the significant chapters in his romantic life starting with the years of his adolescence, and pieces them together to create one moving narrative of self-discovery.

Jeremy Allen White as Carmy in FX's The Bear

Jeremy Allen White has stars as Carmy in The Bear, for which he has won an Emmy and Golden Globe award. (Image credit: Hulu / FX)

As it stands, the limited series is currently in its early stages of development and, therefore, has no official release date. Nonetheless, it will mark the second book-to-screen adaptation of one of Aciman’s novels, and will be the first to be produced under the name of one of the best streaming services. With a name as big as Netflix’s attached to the project, it’s only appropriate that the streamer has enlisted the help of established writers and producers. This includes Amanda Kate Shuman, writer of one of the best Prime Video shows The Wheel of Time and Oliver Hermanus (Moffie) who will executive produce the series with Aciman and Jeremy Allen White himself.

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