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Timothée Chalamet's New Movie Already Set a Record Before Its Christmas Release
- A24's Timothée Chalamet–led drama opened in a six-theater limited run with over 65 sellouts and more than 70% of tickets sold, setting record presales before expanding wide on December 25 across circa 2,500 screens.
- Chalamet's promotional merch, designer collaboration and pop-ups in New York, London and Brazil, amplified by celebrity shares, helped fuel strong youth presales, with most buyers aged 17–24.
- Premiering on the festival circuit, the film debuted at the New York Film Festival and holds strong critical scores, including 96% on Rotten Tomatoes and 91 on Metacritic.
- Most presale buyers are 17–24, indicating youth demand that could influence the holiday wide release, with partnerships broadening reach ahead of December 25.
- Promotional stunts included lighting the Empire State Building and the Sphere, while Josh Safdie's hyperkinetic direction and personality-driven performances position Marty Supreme as a stylistic holiday contender.
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For Timothée Chalamet, the ‘Marty Supreme’ Press Tour Is Part of the Performance
We tracked down the movie star in New York to talk about his bravura Oscar-bound performance as a '50s table tennis champ, and his unconventional approach to Oscar campaigning.
·Los Angeles, United States
Read Full ArticleTimothée Chalamet-Starring ‘Marty Supreme’ Sets A24 Presales Record As It Starts Limited Run Ahead Of Holiday Wide Release – Specialty Preview
Presales for Timothée Chalamet-starring indie film opening 'Marty Supreme' are the fastest in A24 history with more than 65 complete sellouts across 100 showtimes.
·Los Angeles, United States
Read Full ArticleTimothée Chalamet and Gwyneth Paltrow Talk Tomato DNA, Tron: Legacy, and Music Recs in the Latest ‘Off the Cuff’
In the latest installment of “Off the Cuff,” the two movie stars immediately crack each other up about, well, the very premise of “Marty Supreme.” “I didn’t learn anything about table tennis,” Paltrow admits. “You were very impressive, but I learned no facts.”
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