Get ready for a wild ride! Timothée Chalamet's latest film, 'Marty Supreme', has taken the UK by storm, becoming A24's highest-grossing movie ever across the pond. But here's the real twist: it's a ping-pong-themed caper!
In a stunning turn of events, Chalamet's charismatic presence and unique marketing tactics have propelled this dramedy to unprecedented heights. With a star-studded cast including Odessa A'zion, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Tyler, The Creator, 'Marty Supreme' dethroned Alex Garland's thriller 'Civil War' in just two weeks.
The film's success is a testament to Chalamet's magnetic appeal and the studio's savvy marketing. From global pop-up stores for Marty merch to Chalamet's surprising admiration for Britain's Got Talent singer Susan Boyle, the actor has left no stone unturned.
But it's not just the marketing; Chalamet's character, inspired by the legendary Marty Reisman, explores the dark side of ambition. His performance has critics and fans raving, with the film grossing an impressive $57.5 million in the US and Canada as of January 5.
And here's where it gets controversial: Chalamet's involvement in a remixed rap video, seemingly confirming online rumors of his secret rap career, has added fuel to the fire.
As Chalamet continues his award-winning streak, picking up the Critics' Choice Award, the question remains: Will 'Marty Supreme' secure him the Academy Award for Best Actor?
What do you think? Is Chalamet's rise to the top well-deserved, or is there more to this story? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss!