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While plot details for the film are still being kept under wraps, sources close to the production have confirmed that this Marty-in-resurrection story will be a fictional origin story, rather than a conventional biopic. With Safdie at the helm, you wouldn't expect anything else. Naturally, Chalamet will be taking the lead, but on August 28, it was revealed that none other than Gwyneth Paltrow will be joining him, in an as-yet undisclosed role. It's an interesting move from the Goop founder, who has taken a step back from the big screen in recent years—she was last seen in 2019's Avengers: Endgame as well as Netflix's The Politician.
He may be on the verge of an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown (and yes, I say that based on the trailer—so what?), but Timothée Chalamet doesn't seem to be content with his wins even now: namely, his upcoming role in a compelling drama about a professional table tennis player, directed by Good Time and Uncut Gems' Josh Safdie and co-starring an Oscar-winning wellness mogul. Written by the filmmaker and his frequent collaborator Ronald Bronstein, and co-produced by Chalamet and beloved indie label A24, the new release will be titled Marty Supreme and is reportedly loosely inspired by table tennis player Marty Reisman. Born in Manhattan in the 1930s, he began playing table tennis on the Lower East Side, competing for stakes and prizes, before becoming the United States men's singles champion. His memoir, The Money Player: The Confessions of America's Greatest Table Tennis Player and Hustler, was published in 1974.
And now, the first images from the set have emerged and… they’re surprising to say the least, with Chalamet as we’ve never seen him before, complete with steel-rimmed glasses, a mustache and a quirky wardrobe. This article first appeared on Vogue Business. Sign up to receive the Vogue Business newsletter for the latest luxury news and insights, plus exclusive member discounts. Michael Rider is the new creative director at Celine, the LVMH-owned fashion house announced on Wednesday. His appointment will take effect in early 2025. He will have full creative responsibility for all of Celine’s collections, including womenswear, menswear, leather goods and accessories, as well as haute couture, the statement read. “I am delighted to welcome Michael back to Celine, a house he knows so well. Michael’s vision, creative talent, genuine nature and strong connection to Celine’s heritage make him the natural choice to continue building on the long-term success of the house,” said Severine Merle, CEO of Celine.
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