‘Marty Supreme’: Timothée Chalamet sports short hair and mustache in leaked set photos; Seen yet?

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Timothée Chalamet was spotted shooting for his upcoming film, ‘Marty Supreme‘, in New York. New photos from the set have surfaced online, leaving fans shocked. Why, you ask?

In the photos, he was seen in short hair, round wire-framed sunglasses, and a thin mustache. The actor was dressed in a navy blue sweater vest paired with an oversized light green collared shirt. His look was completed with brown pants and shoes.

Fans were quit to react. One of his fans wrote, “He looks amazing.” Another one commented, “The changeover.” “He is seen in a very innocent character, only after the release will it be known how well he has been able to adapt himself to the character,” wrote an X user. Another one commented, “Gonna be his most gorgeous role yet.” “What a changeover,” read a comment.

A few more photos of the actor from the set went viral on social media. In the pictures, Timothee rocked a tiny mustache while sporting a navy coat paired with a light blue shirt, tie, and brown pants. He completed his look with a pair of glasses and red leather gloves.

For the uninitiated, ‘Marty Supreme‘ is an upcoming sports biopic that will see him playing the role of the ping pong player Marty Reisman. Apart from Timothée, Gwyneth Paltrow is also a part of the film. The movie is directed by Josh Safdie and the release date is yet to be announced by the makers of the film.



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