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Timothée Chalamet addressed mounting criticism over his unconventional press tour for “Marty Supreme,” defending his confident promotional approach as integral to the film’s spirit while the A24 drama posted historic box office numbers in its limited opening.
“This is in the spirit of Marty, and I feel like this is ultimately an original film at a time when original movies aren’t really put out,” Chalamet told IndieWire in an interview published December 19. “It’s a movie about the pursuit of a dream. I’m leaving it on the field. Whether it’s the merch or the Zoom or the media appearances, I’m trying to get this out in the biggest way possible.”yahoo
The 29-year-old actor sparked backlash after calling “Marty Supreme” his “best performance” following “seven, eight years” of delivering “really, really committed, top-of-the-line performances”. His comments on “Good Morning America” were widely interpreted as predicting Oscar success, with Chalamet stating he felt “confident” about knowing the film’s outcome “by next summer”.geo
The promotional campaign has included an orange blimp floating over Los Angeles, coordinated orange outfits with girlfriend Kylie Jenner at premieres, and appearances alongside crew members wearing ping-pong ball heads. An industry source told Page Six that Chalamet’s approach has been “Kardashian-ized,” adding that “he has pretty lofty goals”.theatlantic
According to The Atlantic, Chalamet has transformed into “an independent marketing powerhouse,” dismissing traditional Oscar campaign playbooks. Critics noted his tactics blur the line between the actor and his character Marty Mauser, an arrogant table tennis prodigy whose self-confidence leads to self-destruction.theatlantic
Despite the divisive response, the promotional blitz appears effective. “Marty Supreme” earned $875,000 from just six theaters during its December 19-21 opening weekend, achieving a per-screen average of $145,933. This marks the highest per-screen average of 2025, A24’s best ever, and the strongest since “La La Land” in 2016.the-independent
The Josh Safdie-directed film currently holds a 95% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes. IndieWire’s David Ehrlich called Chalamet’s performance “one of the most monumental cinematic portrayals of the 21st century”.imdb
“Marty Supreme,” which co-stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion, and Tyler The Creator, expands to theaters nationwide on Christmas Day.yahoo