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Chalamet's Ping-Pong Passion Propels Surprise Oscar Contender

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  • 'Marty Supreme' could be the dark horse of the 2025 Oscar race
  • Timothée Chalamet aims for his third best actor nomination
  • Veteran actress Gwyneth Paltrow returns to awards consideration
Chalamet's Ping-Pong Passion Propels Surprise Oscar Contender

In a surprising turn of events, the 2025 Oscar race has a new contender in the form of A24's 'Marty Supreme'. The film, which had its premiere at the New York Film Festival just last month, is now generating significant awards buzz, with many predicting it could earn multiple nominations.

At the heart of the film is Timothée Chalamet, who delivers a standout performance as Marty Mauser, a volatile shoe salesman who becomes consumed by his pursuit of glory in the world of table tennis. Chalamet's work has already earned him two best actor nominations in the past, and a third nod for 'Marty Supreme' could make him the second-youngest best actor winner in history.

Adding to the film's awards potential is the return of Gwyneth Paltrow to the Oscar race. The actress, who last won the best actress award 27 years ago for 'Shakespeare in Love', delivers a powerful supporting turn that could mark her first nomination since that historic win.

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'Marty Supreme' blends the scrappy energy of 'The Karate Kid' with the intensity of 'Bloodsport', all while channeling the kinetic filmmaking style of 'The Wolf of Wall Street' and 'Uncut Gems'. Director Josh Safdie, making his solo directorial debut, has crafted a genre-bending sports dramedy that defies easy categorization but demands attention.

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'Marty Supreme' is a 1950s-set sports dramedy that follows Marty Mauser, a volatile shoe salesman who becomes obsessed with becoming the world table tennis champion.
If Chalamet receives a nomination for 'Marty Supreme', it would be his third best actor nod, potentially making him the second-youngest winner in that category.
Veteran actress Gwyneth Paltrow is earning praise for her supporting role, which could mark her first Oscar nomination in 27 years since winning for 'Shakespeare in Love'.

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