Timothée Chalamet continues to ride a wave of success, captivating audiences at the Paris premiere of "Marty Supreme" on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. This appearance follows his recent Golden Globe win for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for his portrayal of Marty Mauser in the same film.
The premiere took place at Le Grand Rex in Paris, where Chalamet was joined by director and co-writer Josh Safdie, along with co-writer Ronald Bronstein. Chalamet, sporting a brown Givenchy suit on the red carpet, greeted approximately 1,700 enthusiastic fans. Videos circulating on social media captured Chalamet expressing his gratitude to the audience while also humorously acknowledging the ticket prices for the premiere, wishing the event had been more accessible to fans. According to Le Parisien, tickets cost as much as 50 euros. Later, he changed into a more relaxed outfit of gray sweats, black boots, and sunglasses for the after-party.
In "Marty Supreme," Chalamet plays Marty Mauser, a table tennis prodigy in 1950s New York City with dreams of becoming a world-class champion. Reviews of the film highlight Chalamet's performance as charismatic, dedicated, and selfish. Critics note that the movie possesses an intense, feverish pacing and explores themes of youthful aspiration and unchecked bravado amidst a turning point in American history. The Varsity notes that the film garnered nine Oscar nominations and is one of only two independent films to generate over $100 million in the US box office in 2025.
While some reviews point out a middling ending and a corny soundtrack, many praise the film's energy and Chalamet's performance. The Los Angeles Times notes the film's moxie and describes Chalamet's character as a money-grubbing hustler. The film also stars Gwenyth Paltrow, although one review noted that Chalamet "easily outshines" her.
Chalamet's Golden Globe win on January 11, 2026, saw him triumph over Leonardo DiCaprio. During his acceptance speech, Chalamet thanked his parents and his "partner," Kylie Jenner, who was present at the ceremony.
"Marty Supreme" continues to solidify Chalamet's position as a leading actor in Hollywood. With award nominations and wins, including the Golden Globe and Critics Choice Award, Chalamet's portrayal of Marty Mauser has resonated with audiences and critics alike. His recent appearance at the Paris premiere underscores his global appeal and the film's international reach.
