Watch Timothee Chalamet and Tyler, the Creator in New Official Trailer for Marty Supreme
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Watch Timothee Chalamet and Tyler, the Creator in New Official Trailer for Marty Supreme
"Marty Supreme, director Josh Safdie's new A24 film starring Timothée Chalamet and Tyler, the Creator, comes out next month. Today, there's a new trailer that sets up what to expect from table tennis star Marty Mauser (Chalamet) as he strives to become the best athlete in the sport. Watch it below. Marty Supreme features a score by longtime Safdie collaborator Oneohtrix Point Never. Rounding out the cast are Gwyneth Paltrow, Fran Drescher, Abel Ferrara, and others."
"Josh Safdie co-wrote the movie with Ronald Bronstein, a writer on and , and will show off his solo directorial skills-it's his first feature film not to be co-directed with his younger brother, Benny, since his 2008 debut, The Pleasure of Being Robbed. Out in theaters on December 25, Marty Supreme is the first big project from Timothée Chalamet since he played Bob Dylan in 2024's A Complete Unknown."
"While Tyler, the Creator is a longtime visual storyteller and has acted in numerous roles over the years, ranging from his own TV series Loiter Squad to cameos in shows like The Mindy Project and Big Mouth, this Marty Supreme casting is his first major film role. Of course, the rapper is always plenty busy onscreen in the form of music videos, too, including for his Don't Tap the Glass single " Sugar on My Tongue.""
Marty Supreme follows table tennis star Marty Mauser, played by Timothée Chalamet, as he strives to become the best athlete in the sport. Josh Safdie co-wrote the movie with Ronald Bronstein. The film is Safdie's first feature not co-directed with his brother Benny since 2008's The Pleasure of Being Robbed. The score is by longtime Safdie collaborator Oneohtrix Point Never. The cast includes Tyler, the Creator, Gwyneth Paltrow, Fran Drescher, and Abel Ferrara. Tyler, the Creator appears in his first major film role after numerous TV appearances and music video work. Marty Supreme opens in theaters on December 25.
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