Timothée Chalamet's 'Marty Supreme' Secures China Theatrical Release Amidst Other Film Industry Developments
A24's Oscar-nominated drama "Marty Supreme," starring Timothée Chalamet, is set to be released theatrically in China through China Film Group, with promotional support from Wanda Film, according to Variety on February 4, 2026. The film, directed by Josh Safdie, has garnered significant attention as a major awards contender, receiving nine Oscar nominations.
The announcement coincides with other significant developments in the film industry. Paramount chair and CEO David Ellison addressed the studio's pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery in an open letter, vowing an anti-monopoly approach and pledging to release 30 films annually, Variety reported on February 4, 2026. Ellison outlined specific commitments to the creative community.
Meanwhile, MetFilm Sales acquired international sales rights to the feature documentary "To Hold a Mountain" by Biljana Tutorov and Petar Glomazić, which recently won an award at Sundance, Variety announced on February 5, 2026.
In other news, athletes Amber Glenn and Red Gerard continue to make headlines. Figure skater Amber Glenn recently secured her third consecutive U.S. national championship, a feat not achieved since Michelle Kwan in 2000, Time reported. Glenn overcame anxiety and self-doubt to reach the top ranks of skating. Snowboarder Red Gerard, who won a gold medal at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics, reflected on his experience as a "F-Minus Celebrity," according to Time. Gerard's victory was the first gold medal for the U.S. at those Games, making him the youngest Olympic snowboarding gold medalist ever.
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