Gwyneth Paltrow Reveals ‘Most Surprising Thing' About Timothee Chalamet
Curious about what thinks of her Marty Supreme co-star Timothee Chalamet? Well, she recently opened up about her experience working with him. In a recent interview, she shared some charming details about Chalamet.
Here's an insight into what Gwyneth Paltrow said about Timothee Chalamet and their upcoming project together.
In a recent interview with E! News, Paltrow spoke warmly about Chalamet's personality. When asked what the most surprising feature about the young star was, she didn't hesitate. 'Oh, he's a lovely person. He's, you know, he speaks beautiful French and loves his mother,' she said.
Her remarks, though simple, gave fans a sweet glimpse into Chalamet's character off-screen. She continued by describing him as 'very polite and very talented,' expressing how enjoyable it was to work alongside him. 'I really had a nice time with him,' Paltrow added sincerely.
Shifting focus to Marty Supreme, Paltrow explained her excitement not just for the project but also for how her children reacted to it. 'It stars Timothee Chalamet and Tyler, the Creator. So therefore, my son especially is like out of his mind about this and he's never seen me in a movie before. So this might have to be the first one. He has seen me like in Iron Man when he was little,' she revealed.
When asked whether her daughter Apple had seen her in films, Paltrow responded, 'I think she's watched a few more. I think she's more a nerd to it.'
During the interview, Paltrow also addressed the possibility of reprising her Marvel role. 'Maybe, maybe there's a possibility,' she said with a smile. She briefly discussed her work on The Forest Within, an immersive art installation at Genesis House.
In Marty Supreme, Chalamet portrays Marty Mauser, a young dreamer no one believes in, who endures emotional and literal trials in pursuit of greatness. Not only does Chalamet star in the film, but he also serves as co-producer. A24 will release the film in U.S. theaters on December 25, 2025.
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