Marty Supreme drops on streaming Feb 3 with 9 Oscar nods, here’s how

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By: Jessica Morrison

Marty Supreme finally hits streaming February 3 with a stunning 9 Oscar nominations under its belt. The Timothée Chalamet table tennis epic, directed by Josh Safdie, arrives on VOD after conquering theaters this awards season. Here’s everything you need to know about watching the biggest sports comedy of 2025.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Streaming Launch: February 3, 2026 on digital VOD platforms (Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home)
  • Oscar Nominations: 9 major nods including Best Picture, Best Director (Safdie), Best Actor (Chalamet)
  • Box Office Beast: $116.8 million worldwide, becoming A24’s third-highest-grossing film ever
  • Cast Power: Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion, Kevin O’Leary, Tyler The Creator

Marty Supreme Finally Arrives on Your Screen Tomorrow

After dominating the holiday box office and shattering awards season records, Marty Supreme makes its streaming debut February 3. The film, which has been a theatrical exclusive since its December 25 release, will be available for purchase or rental on Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home at $24.99 (purchase) and $19.99 (rental).

Director Josh Safdie‘s ambitious 150-minute sports comedy follows Marty Mauser, a 1950s New York table tennis hustler obsessed with championship glory. Chalamet‘s career-defining performance earned him a Golden Globe and put him firmly in Oscar contention after just four months of release.

This Oscar Darling Has Chalamet in Historic Company

Timothée Chalamet achieved something remarkable with his third Academy Award nomination. At just 30 years old, he’s now the youngest actor since Marlon Brando to land his third acting nomination before age 31. The nomination came as part of 9 total Oscar nods for the film announced January 22, cementing its status as a major contender.

Critics called his performance “one of the most colossal movie performances of the 21st century.” Beyond the Oscar, Chalamet already won the Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Award for Best Actor. The Midnight Critics Circle also named Marty Supreme Best Picture.

Where Marty Supreme Earned Its 9 Oscar Nominations

Category Nominee/Details
Best Picture Nominated (major contender)
Best Director Josh Safdie
Best Actor Timothée Chalamet (frontrunner)
Best Cinematography Darius Khondji (35mm craft)
Best Score Daniel Lopatin (synth-heavy)

The film scored nominations across editing, production design, and other technical categories, reflecting Safdie‘s meticulous vision. But critics widely agree: Chalamet’s performance is the heart of the Oscar campaign. His portrayal has been compared to Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Paul Newman by major publications.

The 98th Academy Awards ceremony takes place March 2, 2026, meaning Marty Supreme will be streaming for weeks before we know if it sweeps the major categories.

What Critics Are Calling a Filmmaking Triumph

“A spectacular screwball ping-pong nightmare… a marathon sprint of gonzo calamities and uproar.”

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian

Marty Supreme earned a 94% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes with critics praising Safdie’s directing bravado. The film achieved an 89 Metacritic score, indicating “universal acclaim.” Audiences gave it a B+ CinemaScore, proving it delivers entertainment alongside arthouse credibility.

Major outlets dubbed it “Uncut Gems meets Catch Me If You Can” for its energy and hustle-focused narrative. The 150-minute runtime flies by thanks to Safdie‘s relentless pacing and Daniel Lopatin‘s synth-charged score. Supporting performances from Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin O’Leary, and Tyler The Creator rounded out one of 2025’s best ensemble casts.

Can Marty Supreme Actually Win the Oscar Race?

With 9 nominations, Marty Supreme has momentum heading into awards season. Chalamet’s Best Actor race looks competitive but winnable, putting the picture in serious Best Picture contention. However, “One Battle After Another” leads with more nominations at other ceremonies including the BAFTAs.

The Academy Awards ceremony airs March 2, and early predictions favor Safdie’s ambitious film in technical categories like cinematography and score. Will Marty Supreme surprise everyone and win Best Picture on March 2, or will it settle for a couple statue wins? Start streaming it February 3 to form your own predictions before the biggest night in Hollywood.


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