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Chalamet's Oscars Night: Best Actor Nom & Opera Controversy
16 Mar
Summary
- Timothée Chalamet received a Best Actor nomination for Marty Supreme.
- The film Marty Supreme garnered nine Oscar nominations.
- Chalamet faced controversy for remarks about ballet and opera.

Timothée Chalamet was a prominent figure at the 2026 Oscars, nominated for Best Actor for his performance in Josh Safdie's "Marty Supreme." This A24 film, centered on a Manhattan ping-pong hustler, secured a total of nine nominations.
"Marty Supreme" enjoyed significant audience and critical acclaim following its Christmas release. Its extensive marketing campaign included striking visuals and surprise appearances. However, Chalamet recently faced backlash for comments made during a Variety and CNN town hall, where he expressed skepticism about the current audience interest in ballet and opera.
During the town hall, Chalamet stated he wouldn't wish to be involved in art forms that "no one cares about anymore," referencing ballet and opera. These remarks prompted a wide range of reactions from within Hollywood, with the fallout also becoming a topic of discussion at the Oscars ceremony.



