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Everett Collection Timothée Chalamet is set to dominate the streaming charts this April as “Marty Supreme” makes its streaming premiere on HBO Max after earning $178 million worldwide to become A24’s highest-grossing film at the box office. “Marty” also picked up nine Oscar nominations earlier this year, including best picture, director and actor for Chalamet.
Variety film critic Owen Gleiberman named “Marty Supreme” the second best movie of 2025 (behind best picture winner “One Battle After Another”), writing: “Josh Safdie, flying solo as a director, has somehow brought off a movie that’s like ‘Uncut Gems’ remade as a soulful all-American crowd-pleaser. At its center is Timothée Chalamet’s mesmerizing performance… The movie, like Marty, is rude and funny and nervy and driven, but most of all it’s an exhilarating look at what it means to make up your own fate on the spot.”
Movie fans looking to watch more Oscar nominees from home can also stream “Sirāt,” which debuts on Hulu this month. The heart-pounding thriller from Oliver Laxe was nominated for best international feature and sound. It was awarded the jury prize at the Cannes Film Festival last year. Oscar-shortlisted foreign films “No Other Choice” and “The Sound of Falling” are also making their streaming debuts in April.
Check out a full rundown below of the biggest movies new to streaming this month.
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Marty Supreme (April 24 on HBO Max)

Image Credit: Courtesy Everett Collection Timothée Chalamet’s Oscar-nominated box office hit “Marty Supreme” arrives on HBO Max this month in what is sure to be one of the biggest new streaming offerings. Chalamet plays an aspiring ping-pong superstar who upends all his personal relationships in the pursuit for greatness. The movie earned $179 million worldwide and scored nine Oscar nominations, including best picture and actor for Chalamet, who also picked up honors from the Golden Globes and the Critics’ Choice Awards for his leading turn as the eponymous Marty. The supporting cast includes Gwyneth Paltrow, Odessa A’zion, Kevin O’Leary, Tyler Okonma, Abel Ferrara and Fran Drescher.