It turns out that Marty Supreme hides a cameo from none other than Twilight, The Batman, and Mickey 17 star Robert Pattinson.
Warning! Spoilers for Marty Supreme follow:
“No one knows this, but that voice — the commentator, the umpire — is Pattinson,” director Josh Safdie revealed during a recent conversation about the film at BFI Southbank in London, reported on by Variety. “It’s like a little easter egg. Nobody knows about that. He came and watched some stuff and I was like, I don’t know any British people. So he’s the umpire.”
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Now, the official A24 Twitter/X account shared the clip in which Pattinson is featured so fans can hear his voice even if they haven’t seen the film. Specifically, Pattinson’s voice can be heard during the British Open semifinals scene where Timothee Chalamet’s title character, Marty Mauser, faces off against Hungarian player Bela Kletzki (played by Géza Röhrig).
This is hardly the first time Pattinson has worked with one of the Safdie brothers. In fact, they first joined forces for the duo’s fourth feature film, 2017’s Good Time. Pattinson played the lead role of Connie, a reckless man from Queens trying to free his developmentally disabled adult brother (Benny Safdie) from police custody and evade capture at the same time. Interestingly enough, Pattinson was recently asked about his experience on the film during a Lie Detector Test video for Vanity Fair.
During the exchange, Pattinson’s Die My Love costar Jennifer Lawrence asked if he would want to work with the brothers again after Good Time, to which Pattinson responded with an emphatic yes. The polygraph examiner then explained that his answer read as “deceptive,” which may have meant he was thinking about this cameo while answering the question. He even laughed and told the examiner “that’s crazy” after the assessment… but clearly it’s not all that crazy, as he has in fact worked with one Safdie brother again.
Marty Supreme is currently in theaters nationwide and Pattinson’s latest, Die My Love, is available now to view on Mubi’s streaming service.
Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on Twitter at @nikonamerica.
