Timothée Chalamet turned animated on Wednesday as he shot new footage for his new biopic Marty Supreme. New York City.
The Dune star, 28, inspired the upcoming movie as he turned into famous ping-pong player Marty Raisman.
Taking to the Big Apple, the actor swaps his usual fashion-forward clothes for vintage-style clothes, while the streets and cars around him are decorated to look straight out of the 1950s.
Timothy – who recently became an uncle – wore a light blue shirt, unbuttoned completely to reveal his white shirt underneath.
Carrying a leather briefcase, she added a pair of green slacks with a brown belt and black smart shoes.
Timothée Chalamet put on an animated performance on Wednesday as he shot new footage for his new biopic Marty Supreme in New York City.
The Toon star, 28, looked almost unrecognizable as she transformed into famous ping-pong player Marty Raisman, who inspired her upcoming movie.
Taking to the Big Apple, the actor swapped his usual fashion-forward outfits for vintage-style clothes, while the streets and cars around him were decked out straight out of the 1950s.
And making sure he looked the part, the Oscar-nominated star sported a thin mustache and a pair of frameless round glasses.
Timothy was seen walking through additional equipment and climbing the side of the building to reach the fire escape ladder.
In between takes, director Josh Safty can be seen chatting and giving notes to his leading man.
Along with Timothy, Marty Supreme stars Gwyneth Paltrow, The Creator, and magician Ben Gillette.
The film is set within the ping-pong culture of the 1950s, but The plot has not been officially revealed, IMDB states that it is 'hidden'.
But it is believed to be a 'fictional original, not a biopic' of Marty's life.
Marty, who died in 2012 aged 82, was an American ping pong icon, winning the 1958 and 1960 US Men's Singles Championship and the 1997 US Hardball Championship.
He won five bronze medals at the World Table Tennis Championships and won 22 major table tennis titles from 1946 to 2002, including two United States Opens and one British Open.
Timothy – who recently became an uncle – wore a light blue shirt which he unbuttoned completely to reveal his white t-shirt underneath.
Carrying a leather briefcase, she added a pair of green slacks with a brown belt and black smart shoes.
The Oscar-nominated star sported a thin mustache and a pair of frameless round glasses.
Timothy was seen climbing the side of the building and going through additional equipment to reach the fire escape ladder.
In between takes, director Josh Safty can be seen chatting and giving notes to his leading man.
The film is set in 1950's ping-pong culture, but the plot has not been officially released, with IMDB stating that it is 'under wraps'.
Marty, who died in 2012 aged 82, was an American ping pong icon, winning the 1958 and 1960 US Men's Singles Championship and the 1997 US Hardball Championship.(Pictured in 1946)
Timothy's next big role is in the biopic A Complete Unknown, which dropped its second trailer on Tuesday, playing the legendary Bob Dylan (pictured).
By winning the 1997 United States National Hardball Championship at the age of 67, he became the oldest player to win an Open National tournament in racquet sports.
Along with his athletic prowess, he was known for his flamboyant style wearing porcelino fedoras and Panama hats.
Timothy splits his time between New York and New York, California and first rose to fame with his role in 2017's Call Me By Your Name.
At the age of 21, he became one of the youngest actors to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor.
Since Call Me By Your Name, Timothy has starred in Greta Kerviladybird (2017) and Little Women (2019) and landed a role in Wes Anderson's comedy The French Dispatch (2021).
But the budding talent cemented his status as a franchise superstar, starring in two ambitious films based on the epic sci-fi series Dune.
The star is currently dating Kylie Jenner, 27 – and the reality star was recently said to want to keep her romance with the actor out of the public eye.
His next big role is for the upcoming biopic A Complete Unknown, which dropped its second trailer on Tuesday, in which he plays the legendary Bob Dylan.