Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
- MJF-Bandido was a template for MJF going forward, the great Mercedes promo most fans didn’t see
- Virat Kohli dethrones Rohit Sharma, becomes No. 1 batter in ODI Rankings for the first time since 2021
- How to watch Chelsea vs Arsenal: Live streams, TV details
- India vs New Zealand 2nd ODI 2025: India announces their Playing 11, as Team New Zealand Wins the Toss and Elects to Bowl First Against India
- A Hollywood ending? Inside the final days of LeBron James in Los Angeles
- Everton: How Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is thriving after Chelsea exit
- WWE Planning Big Event For Italy In 2026
- Scottish gossip: Doig, Raskin, Gassama, Neilson, Ageu, Glasgow, Jikiemi
Browsing: Chalamet
Timothée Chalamet does Batistaâ€s iconic WWE entrance.
During a recent appearance on Cody Rhodes†What Do You Wanna Talk About? podcast, Chalamet paid tribute to The Animal by recreating his entrance.
The clip shows Chalamet doing the slow-mo walk, complete with the thigh slap, before hitting the iconic machine-gun taunt.
You can hear Cody Rhodes laughing in the background. While Timothée didnâ€t get the pyro for his impressive effort, WWE made sure to add the effect in the final clip on social media.
Watching Lisan al Gaib doing Batistaâ€s entrance was not on this writerâ€s 2025 bingo card.
Timothee Chalamet introduced himself to Batista in hilarious fashion
Elsewhere in the same interview, Chalamet shared a funny story about how he first introduced himself to Dune co-star Dave Bautista. Chalamet said he knocked on Bautistaâ€s door and did the pose, which got quite the reaction.
“He couldnâ€t believe it. I knocked on his trailer door and I had ‘The Animal†theme song playing. I hadnâ€t met him and I was [doing the machine gun taunt]. The look on his face was priceless. He had no clue.â€
Chalamet also praised Dave for his acting prowess, noting: “I love working with Dave. Heâ€s a very serious guy. A very serious actor.â€
Timothée admitted he grew up watching Batista and Rey Mysterio during his childhood WWE era. “I love Dave. Batista and Rey Mysterio, that was the WWE I grew up on. Dave has one of the best entrances of all time.†[H/T: Fightful]
ALSO READ: Dave Bautista Explains Why It Was A Blessing In Disguise He Turned Down Peacemaker Role
Bien avant le début du tournage, Timothée Chalamet sâ€Ã©tait déjà plongé dans son rôle — non pas à travers les dialogues ou le costume, mais grâce au rythme dâ€une raquette de ping-pong.
Dans une récente entrevue, lâ€acteur a révélé que sa préparation pour Marty Supreme, où il incarne Marty Mauser, un prodige du tennis de table, avait commencé dès 2018. Sa démarche allait bien au-delà dâ€un simple loisir : Chalamet aurait suivi des cours privés, passé des heures dans des salles de ping-pong ouvertes 24 h sur 24 à New York, et exigé quâ€il y ait une table sur chaque plateau de tournage, de Wonka à Londres à Dune : Deuxième Partie à Budapest et Abou Dhabi.
« Le but nâ€Ã©tait pas de faire semblant, mais de vraiment jouer avec la technique dâ€un professionnel à lâ€Ã©cran. », a confié Chalamet.
Un réalisme sportif au cœur du film
Le réalisateur Josh Safdie tenait à représenter le tennis de table avec un réalisme rarement vu au cinéma. Pour lui, le ping-pong sâ€apparente à la boxe : un duel rapproché où sâ€entremêlent vitesse, stratégie et psychologie.
Afin de capturer cette intensité, lâ€Ã©quipe a fait appel à des coordonnateurs sportifs et des conseillers techniques qui ont chorégraphié les mouvements, la vitesse et les déplacements des joueurs, dignes du plus haut niveau de compétition.
Lâ€objectif ? Faire en sorte que chaque mouvement — chaque service, rotation et contre-attaque — paraisse aussi authentique pour les joueurs que pour les spectateurs.
Un « fil secret » dans sa carrière
Chalamet a décrit ses années dâ€entraînement comme un « fil secret » qui lâ€a suivi dâ€un plateau à lâ€autre, influençant sa discipline, sa concentration et même sa façon dâ€aborder dâ€autres rôles.
Si sa performance est à la hauteur de cette préparation, Marty Supreme pourrait bien devenir lâ€une des représentations les plus authentiques et inspirantes du tennis de table jamais vues au cinéma — un mariage rare entre réalisme sportif et émotion dramatique.
Source :
The Playlist — « Timothée Chalamet Started Secretly Training For ‘Marty Supreme†Table Tennis Scenes Back In 2018 »
Before cameras even started rolling, Timothée Chalamet was already deep into character — not through lines or wardrobe, but through the rhythm of a ping-pong paddle.
In a recent interview, the actor revealed that his preparation for Marty Supreme — in which he stars as Marty Mauser, a table tennis prodigy — began way back in 2018. His commitment went far beyond casual play. Chalamet reportedly trained with private coaches, spent hours in 24-hour ping-pong halls in New York, and even ensured there was a table on every film set he worked on, from Wonka in London to Dune: Part Two in Budapest and Abu Dhabi.
“The goal wasnâ€t to pretend,†Chalamet said, “but to actually play with professional-level technique on screen.â€
Bringing Real Table Tennis to the Big Screen
Director Josh Safdie wanted to portray the sport with a realism rarely seen in film. To him, table tennis is like boxing — a close-combat duel of reflexes, tactics, and psychology. To achieve that cinematic intensity, the production brought in sports coordinators and technical advisors who helped choreograph realistic strokes, player positioning, and rally sequences worthy of top-level competition.
The goal? To make every movement count — every serve, spin, and counterattack look authentic to both table tennis players and moviegoers alike.
A “Secret Thread†of Training
Chalamet described his years of practice as a “secret thread†woven through his acting journey — quietly shaping his focus, discipline, and even how he approached other roles.
If the performance delivers on its promise, Marty Supreme could become one of the most authentic and inspiring depictions of table tennis ever captured in cinema — blending athletic realism with emotional storytelling.
