The cast ofLittle Womenloves their French fries!

On Saturday,Timothée Chalametshared a slew ofbehind-the-scenes photosfrom the filming of the highly-anticipated movie — including the moment that his costarMeryl Streepordered Wendy’s to set.

“Little women bts 1,” Chalamet, 23, captioned the Instagram photos, adding a smiley face.

In October, Ronan, 25,revealedduring aLittle Womenpost-screening Q&A that Streep, 70, had ordered fast food to set while filming the movie.

Timothee Chalamet/Instagram

Timothee Chalamet on set

Pugh, 23, also discussed the Wendy’s delivery duringan appearanceonThe Late Show with Stephen Colbertearlier this month.

“We were basically shooting this scene in a Boston park,” she explained. “It was a scene that was set in Paris, and we were in this carriage and we’re both wearing these massive hoop skirts. And because you obviously have to reset horses, it takes a while, and you’re in these carriages for a while.”

The actress continued: “I remember it was cold and she was like, ‘Oh I would just kill for some fries right now.’ And within seconds, there was a [production assistant] that was out of breath … and they had grabbed Wendy’s fries in about 10 minutes.”

Saoirse Ronan, Eliza Scanlen and Florence Pugh.Timothee Chalamet/Instagram

Timothee Chalamet on set

Timothée Chalamet and Emma Watson.Timothee Chalamet/Instagram

Timothee Chalamet on set

Based on Louisa May Alcott’s coming-of-age classic,Little Womenstars Ronan, Watson, Scanlen and Pugh as the four March sisters.

Ronan plays the second-eldest of the March sisters, Jo, who revisits experiences with her family for a book she hopes to get published. Watson, 29, is the eldest of the March sisters and aspiring actress Meg, while Scanlen, 20, and Pugh play younger sisters Beth and Amy.

Chalamet plays Jo’s best friend and love interest, Laurie.Laura Dern, 52, is their caring mother, Marmee, and Streep is their sharp-tongued and old-fashioned Aunt March.

Writer/director Gerwig, 36,recently told PEOPLEshe wanted the film to feel both classic and fresh at the same time.

“We wanted it to feel light on its feet,” she said. “And even though it does take place in the 19th century, we in no way wanted it to feel like it was something that was past. We wanted it to feel like it was present right now.”

Little Womenhits theaters Dec. 25.

source: people.com