Mikey Madison and Odessa A’zion Stun Fans at Special ‘Marty Supreme’ Screening
Mikey Madison and Odessa A’zion appeared together at a special screening of Marty Supreme this week, drawing attention as the film continues its strong awards-season run. The event took place at UTA and was held in partnership with A24. Mikey Madison, who is also represented by UTA, hosted the screening.
After the film, a Q&A session was held and moderated by Collider reporter Perri Nemiroff. During the conversation, A’zion spoke about how she stays connected to her work. She described herself as a “memory hoarder,” explaining that she keeps small items from film sets as reminders of each project. For Marty Supreme, she said that item was a Ping Pong ball.
Mikey Madison and Odessa A'zion stun at a special screening of ‘MARTY SUPREME’. 📷 pic.twitter.com/46lES5up6X
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The film has gained major traction since its release. It opened on Christmas Day and quickly stood out at the box office. It also earned multiple awards nominations this week, including recognition for its cast. A’zion received a nomination for supporting actress and was also included in a group nomination for the film’s ensemble. Marty Supreme is also competing in several categories at the upcoming Golden Globe Awards.
Marty Supreme is directed by Josh Safdie and stars Timothée Chalamet in the lead role. The cast includes Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion, and several other well-known names. The story is loosely inspired by the life of American table tennis player Marty Reisman. The film was shot on 35 mm and features music by Daniel Lopatin. It first screened as a surprise title at the New York Film Festival before its theatrical release through A24.
Since opening in theaters, the movie has performed strongly in the U.S. and overseas. It has become one of A24’s most successful releases to date, including record-setting results in the U.K. Market. Industry tracking and studio reports confirm the film has exceeded early expectations.
Marty Supreme feels like one of those rare films that connects with both critics and audiences. The strong response at screenings and the growing list of nominations show that it has real staying power. Odessa A’zion’s comments also highlight how personal these projects can be for actors. What do you think about the film’s success so far? Do you think it deserves the awards attention it’s getting? Share your thoughts in the comments.


