Feb 23 • 16:45 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Timothée Chalamet dismissed, total KO for Marty Supreme: the 2026 Bafta awards blur the Oscar race

Timothée Chalamet's film 'Marty Supreme' suffered a total defeat at the 2026 BAFTA Awards, leaving the Oscars race more uncertain than ever.

The 2026 BAFTA Awards, held in London, were marked by surprises and total confusion regarding the Oscar race. With 11 nominations, the biopic 'Marty Supreme' was expected to perform well but ended up empty-handed, leaving many to question the true favorites for the upcoming Oscars. Instead of clarifying the competition, the BAFTAs elevated several unexpected contenders, complicating predictions for the ceremony scheduled for March 15 in Hollywood.

The most shocking development of the evening was the complete failure of 'Marty Supreme,' directed by Josh Safdie and featuring Franco-American actor Timothée Chalamet. The film, which follows an ambitious and dubious ping-pong player, did not garner the expected acclaim at the BAFTAs, which traditionally serves as an indicator for Oscar prospects. This unexpected outcome raises questions about the film's reception and the factors influencing its lack of recognition.

As the Oscar race heats up, the BAFTAs have introduced a level of unpredictability that makes it challenging to identify leading contenders. The award ceremony is often seen as a precursor to the Oscars, and this year’s confusing results could lead to a more open competition, with various films now in contention for recognition. Observers and fans alike will be watching closely to see how this chaos unfolds in Hollywood come March.

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