Tyler, The Creator is extending his creative reach with a featured role in Marty Supreme, the latest film directed by Josh Safdie and starring Timothée Chalamet. Released on December 25, the movie casts Tyler as Wally, a taxi driver whose presence becomes central to the story’s emotional orbit. It is one of his most substantial acting roles to date. The project arrives as Tyler continues to balance music, fashion, and film with increasing ease.
Following the film’s debut, Tyler marked the moment with a series of behind-the-scenes photos shared on Instagram. The images captured candid moments alongside Chalamet, Safdie, and members of the cast and crew. His caption conveyed both the intensity and spontaneity of the production: “MARTY SUPREME IN THEATERS NOW, GLUE YOUR EYES OPEN. What a time. Thank you, Josh. We started shooting this film the same week CHROMAKOPIA dropped. What a blast. I embrace diving headfirst into the unknown—it’s pure, raw newness. Don’t watch this on a couch with distractions; catch it on the big screen. Enormous love to the entire team, big silly Wally.”
Inside the World of Marty Supreme
Marty Supreme draws inspiration from the life of legendary American table tennis player Marty Reisman, filtered through Safdie’s character-driven style. Tyler contributes uniquely to the ensemble cast along with Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion, Kevin O’Leary, Abel Ferrara, and Fran Drescher. The mix reflects Safdie’s tendency to blur the lines between prestige casting and unconventional choices. Together, the group grounds a story that favors texture and tension over spectacle.
The film was shot during an especially demanding stretch for Tyler, coinciding with the release of his eighth studio album, Chromakopia. He has spoken openly about the physical toll of the schedule, particularly the abrupt shift to filming in upstate New York. In an interview with Apple Music, as reported by Complex, he described the experience with characteristic bluntness: “It’s for the love of this f*cking game. The warm weather back home is a distant memory now as we shoot upstate; I even caught a cold from the sudden chill. I’m feeling worn out, and I’m pretty sure my hotel had mold—no joke.” Adding to the challenges, Tyler managed his priorities with impressive dexterity.
As part of the film’s rollout, Chalamet also tapped into hip-hop culture to promote the project. He appeared on a remix of EsDeeKid’s “4 Raws,” delivering a verse that nods directly to the film: “Since 2017, I’m livin’ the dream / Gettin’ the cream, I’m livin’ on theme / Doin’ ’em things, It’s Marty Supreme,” honoring Tyler in spirit.


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