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A team of ping-pong-ball-helmeted accomplices were also at a pop-up for the upcoming movie Marty Supreme.
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Jacob Gallagher
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NEW YORK CITY - At just past 7pm on Nov 20, shrieks and flashbulbs filled Grand Street in Manhattan, as Timothee Chalamet, dressed in a pink hoodie and as-yet-unreleased Dior sneakers, led a team of ping-pong-ball-helmeted accomplices into the pop-up for his upcoming movie Marty Supreme.
The film, directed by Josh Safdie, tells the story of Marty Mauser, a fictional manic ping-pong champion from the 1950s who turns whatever he touches into sheer chaos.

