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Marty Supreme
Marty Supreme

Marty Supreme (2025)

N/A
2h 30min
Drama
Comedy

"Dream big."

In 1950s New York, Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness.

Josh SafdieDirector

Cast

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Timothée Chalamet

Timothée Chalamet

Marty Mauser

Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow

Kay Stone

Odessa A'zion

Odessa A'zion

Rachel Mizler

Kevin O'Leary

Kevin O'Leary

Milton Rockwell

Tyler, The Creator

Tyler, The Creator

Wally

Abel Ferrara

Abel Ferrara

Ezra Mishkin

Fran Drescher

Fran Drescher

Rebecca Mauser

Emory Cohen

Emory Cohen

Ira Mizler

Penn Jillette

Penn Jillette

Hoff

Larry Sloman

Larry Sloman

Murray Norkin

Sandra Bernhard

Sandra Bernhard

Judy

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Luke Manley

Dion Galanis

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John Catsimatidis

Christopher Galanis

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Koto Kawaguchi

Koto Endo

Géza Röhrig

Géza Röhrig

Béla Kletzki

Spenser Granese

Spenser Granese

Clark

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Mitchell Wenig

Mitch

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George Gervin

Lawrence

Fred Hechinger

Fred Hechinger

Troy

John Keating

John Keating

Daily Mail Reporter

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Ed Malone

Reporter 2

Musto Pelinkovicci

Musto Pelinkovicci

Greasy MC

Charles Glover

Charles Glover

General

Dennis Creaghan

Dennis Creaghan

Wembley Announcer

Cody Kostro

Cody Kostro

Board Man

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J. Christian Ingvordsen

Bartender

Toree Hill

Toree Hill

Pedestrian

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Blake Gioviti

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Daniel Napolitano

Orderly

Francis Dumaurier

Francis Dumaurier

French Maitre d'

Philippe Petit

Philippe Petit

Brussels MC

Cormac Fingeret

Cormac Fingeret

Steward Park Pedestrian(uncredited)

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Rae Maddren

Bellevue Nurse

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John Wilburn

Washington Generals Coach

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Todd Vulpio

Pissed Off Neighbor at Halsey

Johnny Zito

Johnny Zito

Halsey Worker/Male Voice

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Stephen Dachtera

Halsey Worker

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Brian Marks

Paramedic

Levon Hawke

Levon Hawke

Christian

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Alexander Brinitzer

French Table Tennis Player

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Kevin Eccleston

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Richard Schlossbach

Hailey Gates

Hailey Gates

Trish

Alison Bartlett

Alison Bartlett

Rockwell Receptionist Voice

David Mamet

David Mamet

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Jake Braff

Bill Buell

Bill Buell

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Naomi Fry

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Barry Daniels

Kevin Loreque

Kevin Loreque

Fred Astaire

Ronald Bronstein

Ronald Bronstein

Blarney Stone Phone Voice

Isaac Mizrahi

Isaac Mizrahi

Tracy McGrady

Tracy McGrady

Kemba Walker

Kemba Walker

Anthony Thomas Larkin

Anthony Thomas Larkin

Wembley Usher

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George Gervin

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Tyler Diamond

Orderly

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Braxton Sohns

Jukebox Jockey

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Isaac Simon

Roger

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Eric Rampulla

Milton's Friend 2

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Acacio Da Silva Ferreira

Table Tennis Player (Brazil)

Dante Fiallo

Dante Fiallo

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Lucas Z. Heinrich

Essex Pet Shop Boy

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Mike Jensen

Scorekeeper

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Cole Bellorgey

Serviceman's Son(uncredited)

Kevin D. Benton

Kevin D. Benton

Harlem Globetrotter(uncredited)

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Steven Bitterman

Park Pedestrian(uncredited)

Iván Amaro Bullón

Iván Amaro Bullón

Stagehands(uncredited)

Daniel Cioffoletti

Daniel Cioffoletti

Audience Member(uncredited)

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Joy Decker

Neighbor(uncredited)

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Anthony Gallo

1950s Pedestrian(uncredited)

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Ralph Colucci

Lloyd

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Devorah Shubowitz

Norkin Customer

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Timo Boll

Vladimir Sebek

Mariana Tepedino

Mariana Tepedino

Mariann

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Marinel Tinnirello

Not Marty's Messenger

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Nick Waplington

Wembley Photographer

Nikhil Gowda

Nikhil Gowda

Amit Vishwakarma(as Nikhil Kumar)

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Keith Kirkwood

Wembley Round 1 Umpire

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Conn Horgan

Angry British Bailey Fan

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Joshua Bennett

Ted Bailey

Mahadeo Shivraj

Mahadeo Shivraj

Wembley Round 3 Umpire(as Mahadeo Shirraj)

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Pico Iyer

Ram Sethi

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George J. Katsiavos

Overalls

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Emilio El Kilani

Boyd

Reviews (1)

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Brent Marchant
Rating 70%

December 2, 2025

Films about underdogs who eagerly aspire to be champions are among the biggest crowd-pleasers in today’s movie industry. There’s something about watching a story in which an indisputable hopeful does whatever it takes to come out on top (even if that sometimes calls for occasionally bending ‒ or even breaking ‒ the rules), prompting viewers to pull for the would-be victor in the face of such hardships. However, there comes a point where the contender’s actions might be called into question, either by going too far or by exhibiting a degree of confidence that verges on arrogance or conceit. Does someone like that still make for a suitable role model? Is that kind of “inspiration” something to be emulated? Or does this represent the rise of a bona fide bad boy? Those are the questions raised in this solo project from writer-director Josh Safdie, one-half of the Safdie Brothers moviemaking duo. Loosely based on the life of colorful American table tennis star Marty Reisman, who rose to prominence in the sport in the 1950s, the film tells the story of Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), a character patterned after his real life counterpart. At a time when table tennis is largely looked on in the US as a home-based pastime – very much in contrast to its immense popularity as a competitive, legitimate sport in Asia and elsewhere – Mauser aspires to be a world champion, a goal aimed at making “ping pong” something taken more seriously stateside. However, given the sport’s lightweight reputation in America at the time, he has trouble securing financial backing for his efforts, leading him to engage in an array of questionable funding arrangements. What’s more, he doesn’t help his own case much, either, frequently alienating officials in the sport, as well as potentially influential backers, such as a wealthy pen manufacturer (Kevin O’Leary), partly by his behavior and otherwise with his smug, sarcastic attitude and ample capacity as a pathological liar. Mauser also makes some dubious personal choices, such as having an affair with a Hollywood actress seeking to resuscitate her flailing career (Gwyneth Paltrow) (who, by the way, just happens to be his would-be sponsor’s trophy wife) at the same time that he has unwittingly fathered a child with a lifelong friend (Odessa A’zion) who’s married to a hothead abusive husband (Emory Cohen). And that’s just the tip of the proverbial iceberg of his bad behavior. Mauser is, in no uncertain terms, a hustler of the first order who doesn’t always think through his schemes before acting on them. To be sure, Mauser’s story is a genuinely entertaining (albeit somewhat overlong) tale, full of laughs, great sports action sequences and one of the most impressive (i.e., not annoying) performances by Chalamet. Despite those strengths, though, is the protagonist someone that parents would want their children to look up to? Personally, I find that a rather questionable choice for the subject of a big screen film. While the protagonist’s objective is a noble one, the story told here is also a potent cautionary tale, one that raises many questions about the ends justifying the means. In light of that, then, “Marty Supreme” is one of those releases that must be taken with a full shaker of salt while assessing its content. It might well amuse, but it should also give viewers pause to reflect on the kinds of individuals we admire as heroes, especially where the impressionable among us are concerned. Indeed, watch wisely.

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Official Promo

Official Promo

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Marty Supreme World Premieres at NYFF with Josh Safdie, Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow & More

Marty Supreme World Premieres at NYFF with Josh Safdie, Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow & More

Official Teaser

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