Watch ‘Marty Supreme’: Trailer and Streaming Guide Before the 2026 Oscars
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The cortisol-spiking world of “Marty Supreme”
If you thought high-stakes gambling or running from the law was stressful, wait until you see what Josh Safdie does with a ping-pong paddle. “Marty Supreme” is the latest stress-test from the mind behind “Uncut Gems,” and it’s currently the talk of the town as we sprint toward the 2026 Oscars TV schedule.
Set in 1950s New York, the film stars Timothée Chalamet as Marty Mauser, a professional table tennis player with a toxic streak and a backhand that’s as sharp as his temper. It’s a stylized, 35mm fever dream that has critics swooning and audiences checking their pulse.
Whether you’re a Safdie devotee or just want to see what all the yelling is about, you’ll need to know where to find this flick before the big night. We’ve broken down everything you need to know about the “Marty Supreme” trailer and streaming options.
Watch the “Marty Supreme” trailer
Before you dive into the full 150-minute runtime, get a taste of the anxiety-inducing atmosphere Josh Safdie has crafted for his solo directorial debut. The official trailer showcases the film’s frantic energy and its surprisingly anachronistic New Wave-inspired soundtrack.
The footage highlights the breakneck speed that has become a Safdie trademark, trading traditional 1950s orchestral scores for the synth-heavy sounds of Tears for Fears. It also gives us a first look at Gwyneth Paltrow’s return to the screen and a surprisingly dramatic turn by “Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary.
How to watch “Marty Supreme” on VOD and streaming
If you’re wondering how to watch “Marty Supreme” right now, your best bet is a digital rental. The film hit VOD platforms on February 10, 2026, and is currently available for purchase or preorder on services like Amazon Prime Video.
For those waiting to catch it as part of a subscription, the A24 and HBO Max output deal has been renewed, making Max the official streaming home for the film. While we don’t have a confirmed date yet, industry insiders expect it to land on HBO Max in April 2026.
If you’re trying to catch up on the full slate of Oscar nominees on streaming, you might want to snag the VOD version now to stay ahead of the curve.
“Marty Supreme” Oscar nominations 2026 and awards buzz
The 98th Academy Awards are set for March 15, 2026, and “Marty Supreme” is heading into the ceremony with a massive head of steam. The film snagged nine total “Marty Supreme” Oscar nominations in 2026, including nods for Best Picture and Best Director.
Timothée Chalamet is a frontrunner for Best Actor, though the unlikeable-protagonist debate is heating up. Some experts believe Marty’s lack of redemption might push voters toward more traditional heroes, a topic frequently discussed in our 2026 Oscar predictions.
The film currently holds a 95% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, but the audience score is a more polarized 83%. It seems viewers are split on whether this sports hero subversion is a masterpiece or just 150 minutes of cortisol-spiking exhaustion.
FAQ about “Marty Supreme”
Is "Marty Supreme" based on a true story?
Yes, the film is loosely based on the life of Marty Reisman, a legendary American table tennis player known for his flamboyant personality and incredible skill during the mid-20th century.
Where can I stream "Marty Supreme" for free?
Currently, there is no legal free streaming option. It is available for digital purchase/rent on VOD, and it's expected to join the HBO Max library in April 2026 for subscribers.
Why is the "Marty Supreme" soundtrack so different?
Josh Safdie opted for a vaporwave and New Wave-inspired soundtrack featuring artists like New Order, purposely clashing with the 1950s setting to enhance the film's frenetic, modern energy.
Is "Marty Supreme" part of a trilogy?
While not a literal narrative trilogy, fans and critics consider it the third entry in Safdie's anxiety trilogy, alongside "Good Time" and "Uncut Gems."