Summary
Timothée Chalamet did not win the Best Actor award at the Oscars, with his movie "Marty Supreme" also missing out on any wins despite nine nominations. However, "Marty Supreme" became the highest-grossing film produced by A24 and will soon be available on HBO Max.
Key Facts
- Timothée Chalamet was nominated for Best Actor at the Oscars but did not win.
- The Best Actor award went to Michael B. Jordan for his role in "Sinners."
- "Marty Supreme," the film starring Chalamet, was nominated for nine Oscars but did not win any.
- Despite this, "Marty Supreme" is the highest-grossing film produced by A24.
- The film earned $147 million globally at the box office.
- "Marty Supreme" will start streaming on HBO Max on April 24.
- The first trailer for "Dune: Part Three," featuring Chalamet, is set to release by the end of 2026.
- Host Conan O'Brien joked about Chalamet's comments regarding the ballet and opera industries during the Oscars event.