Timothée Chalamet’s Viral Zoom Call For ‘Marty Supreme,’ Explained

Timothée Chalamet's latest move has left fans and critics alike scratching their heads, as the A24 star unleashed a cringeworthy Zoom call that he claimed was for his upcoming film, "Marty Supreme". The video, which was initially presented as a marketing meeting, quickly took on a life of its own as viewers realized it was actually a clever piece of meta-marketing.

In the video, Chalamet plays the role of an insufferable star whose fame has gone to his head. He constantly makes absurd suggestions and acts like an egomaniac, leaving his team struggling to keep up with him. The clip is as awkward as a Nathan Fielder sketch, with Chalamet's constant nodding and monologues making for uncomfortable viewing.

Chalamet's self-awareness and willingness to poke fun at himself are on full display in the video. He proposes that the "Barbie" movie's marketing was solely due to the color pink and wants "Marty Supreme" to be associated with a distinctive shade of orange - which, as it turns out, his visual artist spent six months coming up with (only to reveal a simple square).

The video ends with Chalamet suggesting that his team change the Statue of Liberty's color to orange and release blimps filled with ping-pong balls "on everyone". The cringe factor is high, but Chalamet's delivery only adds to it.

What started as a confusing clip quickly became a meme fest on social media. Comments under the video praised Chalamet's convincing performance, with one user likening his performance to Shia LaBeouf's antics. Another commenter joked that they'd seen marketing meetings like this before.

The full video has been viewed millions of times online, and fans are still trying to wrap their heads around it. The clip satirizes the idea of Chalamet losing his head to fame, which was reinforced when he shared a photo of himself from his infamous SAG Awards speech as his desktop background during the call.

"Marty Supreme" is scheduled for release on December 25, and with marketing efforts like this, it's possible that the film will get more attention than expected. The sports comedy-drama follows Chalamet's character, Marty Mauser, a dedicated table-tennis player aiming to become world champion. While sports dramas haven't been doing well lately, Chalamet's memorable attempts at marketing "Marty Supreme" might just change that.

In the end, Timothée Chalamet has proven once again why he's one of Hollywood's most popular figures - by embracing his own awkwardness and having a laugh with it.
 
omg u guys i'm still trying to process this zoom call thingy timothée chalamet did for his new movie marty supreme lol what was he even thinking 🤦‍♂️ like that's the most cringeworthy thing i've seen all year and honestly i love it? but also can we talk about how much time his visual artist spent coming up with a color called orange 🔥 six months? that's some dedication fam. and i gotta say, timothée's performance is straight fire... or should i say, cringe fire 🔥 either way, it's gonna be a wild ride for marty supreme on december 25th 🎬
 
omg u gotta see timothée chalamets latest zoom call 🤣, like literally cringeworthy but in the best way possible 😂! he's playing this super egoistic version of himself where he's all about the movie "Marty Supreme" but really it's just him being extra and trying to be funny 🤪. i mean who comes up with an orange colour scheme for a movie?? 🍊? anyway, fans are loving it and making memes galore 📸, and even his team is kinda in on the joke 😂. it's like timothée chalamet is embracing his own awkwardness and having a laugh at himself, and honestly, who doesn't love that? 🤷‍♀️
 
Wow! 😂🤣 That Zoom call was so extra! I love how Timothée Chalamet completely nailed the ego trip vibe, making me cringe in all the right places. The fact that he was aware of what was going on and just rolled with it is super impressive. And can we talk about his visual artist for six months to come up with an "orange" shade? 🤦‍♂️ That's some dedication! I'm definitely looking forward to seeing how this marketing campaign plays out, especially since sports dramas aren't doing well lately. Maybe Chalamet's antics will be the thing that brings people back to the genre! 🎥👏
 
🤣 I'm lovin' this move by Timothée! It's genius marketing and a major win for him. He totally sells the character of an egomaniac star, and his self-awareness is spot on. It's like he knows exactly what we're thinking when we see that cringeworthy Zoom call 📺. The fact that it became a meme fest in minutes just shows how cleverly crafted it was. And can we talk about the ridiculousness of him suggesting changing the Statue of Liberty's color? 😂 I love how this marketing stunt is gonna get people talking, and who knows, maybe it'll even bring in some new fans to "Marty Supreme". Timothée Chalamet really knows how to make an entrance... or should I say, a cringe-worthy exit 🤦‍♂️.
 
dude I'm dying laughing about this timothée chalamet zoom call 🤣 what is going on in that guy's head? like, he thinks pink is the only reason for "barbie"'s success and now he wants to change the statue of liberty's color to orange? 🤪 and ping-pong balls on everyone? I'm here for it 🎉. at least he's owning his own cringe and making fun of himself, that takes a big star 💫.
 
lol what is up with timothée chalamet?? 🤣 this zoom call thingy is literally cringeworthy but in the best way possible, you know? he's like "okay i'm gonna make my team watch this" and then proceeds to be an egomaniac, it's like nathan fielder came over and was like "dude i got this" 😂. and that last part with the statue of liberty and ping pong balls? no idea what's going on but it's kinda genius? maybe people will actually check out his new movie because of this... who knows, at least he's having fun with it 🤪
 
I gotta say, I'm both confused and entertained by this whole thing 🤣. On one hand, I don't get the marketing strategy behind the video – is it some sort of clever commentary on Hollywood egos? Or was it just a silly experiment gone wrong? Either way, it's definitely getting people talking 💬.

I love how Chalamet owns his awkwardness and pokes fun at himself. It takes a big person to make themselves look like that on camera 🤦‍♂️. And kudos to him for not taking the whole thing too seriously – it could've gone in so many wrong directions!

The meme factor is definitely real, but I think there's more to this than just a bunch of people laughing at Chalamet's antics 😂. It might be a clever commentary on how marketing can get out of hand or how celebrities feel pressure to present a certain image.

Whatever the case, I'm curious to see how "Marty Supreme" turns out – and if Chalamet's marketing efforts actually work 🤔. One thing's for sure, he's definitely made a statement with this video 💥!
 
🤦‍♂️ I gotta say, I love how cringeworthy this Zoom call is 📹! Timothée Chalamet really commits to playing the role of an egomaniac star 💁‍♂️. His self-awareness and willingness to poke fun at himself are actually super admirable 👏. It's like he's saying, "Hey, I'm a famous actor, but I can also be ridiculous and make a fool of myself" 😂.

I mean, who needs marketing meetings when you can have this kind of entertainment 🎉? And yeah, the visual artist spent six months coming up with that distinctive shade of orange 🔴... just saying, maybe they should've asked Chalamet for some input before investing that much time 💡.

All joking aside, I think it's genius how he satirizes his own fame and ego 🤣. It shows that he's not afraid to be silly and poke fun at himself, which is actually kind of refreshing 😊. And who knows, maybe this kind of marketing will bring in some unexpected attention for "Marty Supreme" 🎥. Can't wait to see how it plays out! 🤔
 
🤣 I'm loving this meta-marketing move from Timothée Chalamet! It's like, you can't help but root for the guy who's so clearly making fun of himself. That video had me rolling on the floor 🤣 - I mean, who tries to change the Statue of Liberty's color and releases ping-pong balls on everyone? 😂 The fact that his team is playing along with it just adds to the hilarity.

I think what's impressive here is Chalamet's confidence in his own awkwardness. He's like a superhero for embracing his cringe-worthy moments 💪. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good meme fest on social media? 🤫 This kind of marketing is exactly what we need more of - it's fresh, quirky, and utterly entertaining.

I'm also excited to see how "Marty Supreme" turns out. A sports comedy-drama about table-tennis might not be the first thing that comes to mind, but with Chalamet at the helm, I'm eager to give it a shot 🎥. And hey, if all else fails, we'll just have fun watching this video on repeat 😂.
 
I'm literally dying laughing over here 🤣! The cringeworthy Zoom call is giving me all the feels, from the insufferable star vibes to Chalamet's ridiculous color suggestions 😂. I mean, come on, orange? As simple as a square?! 🎨 But what really gets me is how self-aware he is, poking fun at his own ego and antics 💁‍♂️. It's genius marketing, plain and simple! And can we talk about the meme fest it sparked online? 🔥 I'm surprised more people aren't sharing their reactions yet 😜. Anyway, if "Marty Supreme" delivers even half as much awkward charm as this video, I'll be rooting for it all the way 👍
 
LOL @ Timothée Chalamet's Zoom call 🤣📹 I mean, who knew being cringeworthy could be so entertaining? The way he's poking fun at himself is actually kinda genius 😂. It's like he's saying "Hey, I know I can come across as pretentious sometimes, but let's have some fun with it". And that ending where he suggests changing the Statue of Liberty's color to orange 🤣🔥? Genius marketing move if you ask me! The fact that fans are already making memes about it is a sign that it worked 🤷‍♂️. Can't wait to see "Marty Supreme" on December 25, it's gonna be lit 🔥🎬
 
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