Gwyneth Paltrow and Timothée Chalamet Kiss on Set of "Marty Supreme" in Central Park
10/17/2024 08:49 AM
The actors were pictured on the set of their upcoming movie 'Marty Supreme' in New York City on Wednesday, Oct. 16
Gwyneth Paltrow and Timothée Chalamet are in character!
On Wednesday, Oct. 16, the two actors were pictured on the set of their upcoming movie Marty Supreme in Central Park, New York City.
In the photos, the duo shared a kiss as they wore their costumes while standing in what appeared to be an alleyway.
Chalamet, 28, sported a gray suit over a white shirt and black shoes. He also wore glasses and a gray silver tie with a necklace, while his hair was gelled into a side-parted style.
Paltrow, 52, was dressed in a long red cape gown with black gloves and silver dangly earrings. Her blonde hair was also tied into a glamorous updo.
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The new pictures come after it was reported in August that the actress and businesswoman would be joining the cast of Marty Supreme after years of focusing on other ventures outside of acting.
Paltrow's last movie was 2019's Avengers: Endgame, where she reprised her role as Pepper Potts from the Iron Manfranchise. She also lenther voice to a 2023 episode of American Horror Stories, as well as an uncredited moment in the 2022 biopic She Said.
The Goop founder and Academy Award winner then starred in Ryan Murphy's Netflix series The Politician from 2019 to 2020.
Meanwhile, Chalamet — who will next be seen as Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown — was spotted last month sporting his Marty mustache and a collared shirt under a navy vest and brown trousers.
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Marty Supreme is a fictionalized story inspired in part by professional ping-pong player Marty Reisman, as Variety reported in July.
The film is directed by Josh Safdie, from a script by both Safdie, 40, and Ronald Bronstein.
A24 announced the movie in a post on X, alongside a graphic of a ping-pong ball emblazoned with the words, "MARTY SUPREME" and "MADE IN AMERICA," separated by three stars.
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