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Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Set Threat: "Don't F*** With Me"

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Timothée Chalamet recounts a terrifying set threat from a former inmate extra while filming the Safdie-directed 'Marty Supreme'.

How far is too far for a performance? Timothée Chalamet just revealed a chilling moment on the set of his latest film, Marty Supreme, where he pushed a background actor a little too hard—and received a terrifying reality check.

The Tense Motel Scene and the Timothée Chalamet Marty Supreme Set Threat

During a Q&A with Robert Downey Jr. at New York’s DGA Theater, the 2026 Golden Globe winner shared an anecdote about working with non-actors under director Josh Safdie. While filming a motel sequence, Chalamet attempted to provoke a background actor to elicit a more authentic reaction for the scene.

"I'm really getting in the guy's face and I'm really trying to get him angry with me," Chalamet explained. After several takes, the extra finally snapped, but not in the way Chalamet expected. The man leaned in and whispered: "I was just in jail for 30 years. You really don't want to f--- with me. You don't want to see me angry."

Chalamet admitted he immediately turned to Safdie in shock, realizing he had inadvertently challenged a man with a very real history of violence. The actor broke into nervous laughter while retelling the story, highlighting the thin line between film sets and reality.

Chalamet's Dominance in the 2026 Award Season

Despite the on-set scare, Chalamet’s dedication to the role of ping-pong phenom Marty Mauser has paid off. He's currently the frontrunner for the Oscars after sweeping the Critics Choice Awards and the Golden Globes earlier this month. During his Globes acceptance speech, he shared a rare moment of public affection for his partner, Kylie Jenner, thanking her as the cameras captured her emotional reaction.

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