The trailer for Timothée Chalamet's new movie Marty Supreme us here.
The film sees the Wonka actor play a confident up-and-coming table tennis prodigy, who insists he's going to find fame and fortune.
Chalamet has transformed himself for the role, sporting bushy eyebrows and a thin moustache, as well as changing the appearance of his eyes due to a combination of glasses and contact lenses.
The cast also includes Gwyneth Paltrow in her comeback movie role, Odessa A'Zion, Kevin O'Leary, Sandra Bernhard, Fran Drescher, and Tyler, the Creator.
While the trailer includes all the hallmarks of a biopic, including scenes showing people telling our lead he's never going to achieve his dreams and an epic orchestral cover (Alphaville's 'Forever Young' in this case) it technically isn't.
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Instead, the film is said to be only loosely based on the life of real-world table tennis player Marty Reisman and has compared to projects like Catch Me If You Can and The Wolf of Wall Street.
Marty Supreme marks the solo directorial debut of Josh Safdie, who previously helmed Good Time and Uncut Gems with his younger brother Benny.
A24 is the studio behind this one, and at a reported $70 million (around £51.5 million) price tag, it's the studio's joint most expensive movie, alongside Dwayne Johnson's The Smashing Machine, which is directed by none other than Benny Safdie.
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Chalamet, who recently went red carpet official with girlfriend Kylie Jenner, signed a multi-year deal with Warner Bros last year.
Covering his work as both an actor and producer, the deal gives the studio first dibs on his upcoming projects, but also allows him to work elsewhere if he chooses.
Marty Supreme will be released in cinemas on Boxing Day in the UK.
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