
Timothee Chalmet will soon be back on the big screen with his new sports drama, Marty Supreme. Directed by Josh Safdie, the new film has the fanatical energy of a 149-minute ping-pong rally. However, what really makes it interesting is that it is played by a single player running around the table. It’s a marathon sprint of bizarre tragedies and uproar. To put it lightly, Marty Supreme is a sociopath-screwball nightmare, like something by Mel Brooks.
Timothee Chalamet has been doing an impeccable job promoting the film, with custom outfits, a casual rap collab with EsDeeKid, and befriending Britain’s Got Talent star, Susan Boyle. Additionally, the project has been intriguing fans even more, as it was enticing enough to lure Gwyneth Paltrow out of retirement, so we already know it’s gonna be worth a watch. However, one question that has been plaguing fans is whether the film is based on a true story. Let’s find out.
Is Marty Supreme based on a true story?
















