Timothée Chalamet is a talented actor and part of the next generation of leading men that includes the likes of Jacob Elordi, Austin Butler, and Glen Powell.
The Dune star is currently doing the rounds to promote his new movie, Marty Supreme, in what's proven to be a unique, headline-grabbing press tour. However, the 29-year-old has come under fire for recent comments made in an interview with Margaret Gardiner.
Reflecting on his latest project, Chalamet said, "This is probably my best performance, you know, and it’s been, like, seven, eight years that I feel like I’ve been handing in really, really committed, top-of-the-line performances."
"And it’s important to say it out loud because the discipline and the work ethic I’m bringing to these things — I don’t want people to take it for granted," the actor boasted. "I don’t want to take it for granted. This is really some top-level s–t."
The interview has drawn backlash and support for the Wonka star in equal measure. Many have criticised Chalamet for his perceived arrogance, arguing that he's rating his talents a little too highly and that his ego is out of control. Others have praised him for being proud of his work and confidently standing behind his abilities.
Some believe the whole thing is just a publicity stunt meant to play into Marty Supreme's marketing campaign, though the interview does appear to have since been deleted (don't worry, we've included a clip below).
Say what you will about Chalamet, but his performance has already earned him a 2026 Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. He also has two Oscar nominations for Best Actor to his name, losing out to Gary Oldman and Adrian Brody in 2018 and 2025, respectively.
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@screenshothq Timothée Chalamet just declared his performance in Marty Supreme to be “probably my best,” and the internet’s split between applauding the confidence and diagnosing a full-on method acting episode. In a new interview with Margaret Gardiner, Chalamet spoke about his role as Marty Mauser with huge conviction, calling it “top-level sh*t” and saying it represents years of intense work and discipline. Cue the online debate: Is this Timmy finally embracing a little well-earned ego, or are we witnessing a PR-fuelled meltdown disguised as artistic passion? Especially as his comments dropped just days after Kristen Stewart called out how men often turn to method acting to make performance feel more 'masculine.' With Marty Supreme already earning rave early reviews ahead of its Christmas Day release, maybe he’s just right, orrrr maybe we’re entering the hyper-self-aware actor promo era. Either way, the confidence is… supreme. #timothéechalamet #martysupreme #methodactor #methodacting #kristenstewart ♬ original sound - SCREENSHOT