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Timothée Chalamet remains as busy and visible as ever. The past several days have seen him center stage in headlines, trending on social, and out in public with both professional and playful impact. According to The Hollywood Reporter and Variety, buzz around his upcoming film Marty Supreme is reaching new heights ahead of its December 25 release. The project—the first solo feature from Josh Safdie since Uncut Gems— casts Chalamet in the lead as Marty Mauser, a fictionalized version of ping pong legend Marty Reisman. The trailer just dropped, spotlighting a seriously committed, physically transformed Chalamet, who spent years taking ping pong lessons even on other film sets. He’s described the part as maybe the one he’s proudest of to date and has been vocal about his deep prep, sharing that he would travel with a table to keep sharp. The cast also boasts Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler the Creator, Odessa Azion, Fran Drescher, and a string of eclectic cameos, including Kevin O’Leary and magician Penn Jillette. On the promo circuit, Chalamet has opened up about the intense process, and publicly praised Paltrow as an “incredible scene partner.” AOL highlighted his comments about the unique chemistry and supportive environment on set.
Meanwhile, Chalamet gave fans a jolt on Instagram by posting a desert sunset shot labeled DUN3 loading, signaling that production is well underway for Dune: Part Three. The new film, officially titled Dune Messiah, continues the sci-fi epic with Chalamet reprising Paul Atreides, alongside Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Robert Pattinson, and—making headlines of her own—Anya Taylor-Joy as Alia Atreides. GamesRadar notes that the behind-the-scenes imagery sent “Dune 3” trending, raising anticipation for the trilogy’s conclusion in 2026. Threads users and SecretsofDune fans quickly circulated his image, fueling story speculation, but as of now details remain tightly sealed.
In lighter news, the actor graciously accepted the mock “White Boy of the Year” trophy at the Believe That Awards, responding in classic Chalamet fashion with wry humor and a nod to Gucci Mane’s “sauce” credo. His Instagram Story quoting “You can get lost in the sauce, but without sauce, you are lost” was widely shared, and his self-aware acceptance resonated with fans and media alike, as reported by The Tribune.
On the personal front, AOL picked up on Timothée and Kylie Jenner catching a Yankees game together on October 9. What really got fans talking, though, was Chalamet’s dramatically shaved head—debuted for the first time without a cap, with photos ricocheting across social and entertainment outlets. Though there’s speculation about whether the new look is tied to a role, no source has confirmed a direct link yet.
All this activity comes as Chalamet’s profile surges following acclaimed runs with Wonka, A Complete Unknown, and a now estimated $25–30 million net worth according to Informavista, amplified by high-profile deals with Chanel, Cartier, and Lucid Motors. As the year closes and award chatter stirs, he remains a generational force unafraid of reinvention, quietly shaping the tone of both blockbusters and indie cinema—and doing it all with equal parts candor and enigmatic charm.
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