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Timothée Chalamet Reveals His Unexpected Nighttime ‘Comfort Watch’

Updated :  Friday, December 19, 2025 6:05 AM
Timothée Chalamet during an interview shares his bedtime comfort watch.

In the midst of promoting his upcoming film Marty Supreme, actor Timothée Chalamet shared a surprising bedtime ritual that fans quickly embraced online. During a recent BBC Radio 2 interview with Scott Mills, the Academy Award-nominated actor opened up about what he watches to unwind before falling asleep.

While discussing shooting experiences, personal hobbies, and the tranquil atmosphere of the British countryside, Chalamet revealed that he relaxes by watching house tour videos filmed in the Cotswolds. The region, known for its stone cottages and rolling hills, appears to have become a source of digital escape for the actor when he’s winding down after long workdays.

The comfort of calm visuals

“I’ll go to sleep watching little house tours of the Cotswolds,” Chalamet said in the interview clip shared across social media. “That’s not even a joke man. That’s like my comfort—watching house tours of the Cotswolds, or little 4K walking videos.”

Chalamet described the videos’ simplicity as soothing, referencing calm pacing and immersive scenery. He shared an anecdote about being teased on set by a castmate from Dune for watching 4K walking videos through cities and landscapes. Chalamet added that he enjoys the sensation of “feeling like you’re there,” especially when seeking a stress-free viewing experience.

Host Scott Mills responded by admitting he sometimes watches similar videos on a treadmill, laughing along with Chalamet as they compared viewing habits.

Fans respond enthusiastically

Following the interview clip circulating online, social media users reacted positively to Chalamet’s bedtime viewing preferences. Many fans said they shared similar habits, calling peaceful scenery content “elite bedtime viewing.” Others offered recommendations, suggesting wildlife livestreams and feeding videos designed for calming nighttime routines.

One viewer commented, “Zero plot, all peace,” summing up the appeal of slow-paced, immersive visual content. Another called the trend relatable, writing, “He’s so real for this… I do this too.”

The revelation adds to Chalamet’s public persona, which fans often identify as introspective, imaginative, and deeply attuned to sensory experiences in daily life.

A calm contrast to a demanding schedule

Chalamet has been completing global promotional duties for upcoming film projects and juggling filming commitments, including work tied to his ongoing Dune franchise involvement. The actor said the slower rhythms of rural scenery and house tour content provide space to unwind between demanding commitments.

His comments echo a rising trend among viewers who turn to non-narrative video formats such as walking tours, ASMR landscapes, and architecture showcases to reduce stress before sleep. Streaming platforms have seen significant growth in such genres, particularly in late-night viewing windows.

‘Marty Supreme’ slated for December release

Marty Supreme, led by Chalamet and featuring ensemble cast members including Odessa A’zion, is scheduled for a December 25 theatrical release. Promotional interviews will continue through the month, with fans anticipating additional behind-the-scenes stories.

As the interview clip circulates, Chalamet’s comments about comfort watching continue sparking conversation about digital habits and late-night relaxation routines among audiences.

Kelly Powers

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