Marty Supreme
A high-octane, anxiety-inducing 1950s odyssey where the manic energy of a ping pong ball mirrors a hustler’s desperate ricochet through the American Dream. Kinetic, sweaty, and unapologetically loud.
Marty Supreme
Marty Supreme

"Dream big."

19 December 2025 United States of America 150 min ⭐ 7.8 (398)
Director: Josh Safdie
Cast: Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A'zion, Kevin O'Leary, Tyler, The Creator
Drama
The Toxicity of Ambition Self-Mythologizing Transactional Relationships The Chaos of Destiny
Budget: $65,000,000
Box Office: $116,300,000

Marty Supreme - Movie Quotes

Memorable Quotes

I was born in 1601. I'm a vampire. I've been around forever.

— Milton Rockwell

Context:

Rockwell delivers this chilling monologue to Marty, explaining why he will always win and why Marty is just another passing fad.

Meaning:

A metaphorical declaration of how the wealthy elite feed on the youth and talent of every generation.

That doesn't even enter my consciousness.

— Marty Mauser

Context:

Said when confronted with the overwhelming odds and the likely possibility of his defeat.

Meaning:

Encapsulates Marty's absolute refusal to acknowledge failure or reality; his superpower is his delusion.

I have a purpose. And if you think that's some sort of blessing, it's not. It means I have an obligation.

— Marty Mauser

Context:

Marty trying to explain to his family why he cannot simply live a normal life.

Meaning:

Reframes his selfish ambition as a burden or a holy calling, justifying his terrible behavior.

You go out and win that game, you're gonna be here forever too. And you'll never be happy.

— Milton Rockwell

Context:

The final ultimatum given to Marty before his match against Endo.

Meaning:

A curse disguised as advice; winning the championship means becoming part of the soulless system Rockwell controls.

I'm Hitler's worst nightmare.

— Marty Mauser

Context:

Marty making an inappropriate joke at a swanky dinner party, showcasing his lack of social grace.

Meaning:

A dark, humorous assertion of his Jewish identity and his resilience, showing his tendency to aggrandize his own existence.