How A24 and Timothée Chalamet Dreamed Big for the Marty Supreme Marketing Campaign
Chalamet used Las Vegas’s Sphere exterior with 1.2 million LED pucks to create a giant Ping-Pong ball, part of a campaign with Cash App for Marty Supreme’s 2025 release.
- Timothée Chalamet staged a first‑of‑its‑kind stunt atop the Sphere in Las Vegas, lifted 1.2 million LED pucks into an orange Ping‑Pong ball for Marty Supreme, executed with Cash App.
- Since the New York Film Festival in September, Timothée Chalamet has mounted an intense promotional tour for Marty Supreme featuring custom merch, screenings and a rented blimp.
- Financially, the film shows Timothée Chalamet’s combined box‑office $1.5 billion, while Marty Supreme, reported budget at least $60 million, earned $875,000 on six‑screen early release.
- As part of an awards push, Sphere Studios executives welcomed collaboration with Timothée Chalamet, with Carolyn Blackwood saying `We're a fan of his` and discussing ideas for Marty Supreme.
- Critics note Variety called the tour `divisive` and an interview was taken offline amid grumblings, while observers warn Damien Chazelle’s earlier film shows risks of audience fatigue from overexposure.
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Timothée Chalamet Says Bold ‘Marty Supreme’ Press Tour Antics Are ‘In the Spirit’ of His Character
Timothée Chalamet has been on an extensive press tour for his upcoming film “Marty Supreme,” and it’s one that has drawn decidedly split reactions from fans. But, according to the actor himself, he’s just channeling the “spirit” of Marty Mauser. Chalamet plays the ping-pong prodigy in Josh Safdie’s new film from A24, which is now in theaters. Marty Mauser wholly believes he’s the greatest ping-pong player out there, and he acts as such, treating…
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