March 16, 2026 5:50 am EDT

Timothée Chalamet was front and center at the 2026 Oscars on Sunday night.

Chalamet was nominated for best actor for his role in Josh Safdie’s Marty Supreme. The A24 film stars the actor as Marty Mauser, a ping-pong hustler trying to make it out of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, where the movie filmed. The cast also includes Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler, the Creator, Odessa A’zion, Kevin O’Leary, Abel Ferrara, Fran Drescher, Emory Cohen and Sandra Bernhard. Marty Supreme earned nine nominations in total. See the star-studded Oscars red carpet 2026 arrivals and the full winners list here.

The film’s buzzy marketing campaign featured Chalamet in a satirical A24 marketing meeting, an orange blimp, the actor atop the Las Vegas Sphere, exclusive Marty Supreme jackets, an orange-lit Empire State Building and a surprise appearance by the star at a table tennis tournament in New York. The movie’s table tennis consultant, Diego Schaaf, told THR in December: “I really hope this gives the sport the breakthrough it’s deserved.” 

While Marty Supreme proved popular with audiences and critics following its Christmas release, the actor was caught in controversy last month due to his comments regarding opera and ballet. During a live conversation with Matthew McConaughey at a Variety and CNN town hall, Chalamet was asked whether audiences still have an interest in slower-paced movies.

He said that he wouldn’t want to be involved in an art form that “no one cares about,” citing ballet and opera as examples.

“I don’t want to be working in ballet or opera where it’s like, ‘Hey! Keep this thing alive, even though no one cares about this anymore,’” he said with a laugh. “All respect to the ballet and opera people out there. … I just lost 14 cents in viewership. I’m taking shots for no reason.”

The comments sparked an outpouring of reactions from Hollywood. Find out how it was addressed at the Oscars below, and read on for a full round-up of Chalamet’s night.



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