Gaten Matarazzo Playfully Responds to Timothee Chalamet's Opera Comments
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Los Angeles, March 29 (NationPress) Gaten Matarazzo, known for his role in ‘Stranger Things,’ recently threw a lighthearted jab at Timothee Chalamet regarding his assertion that no one is interested in opera and ballet.
The 23-year-old actor took to Instagram to unveil a promotional snippet for ‘Pizza Movie’, featuring college roommates Jack and Montgomery grappling with a hallucinogenic substance as they race to retrieve their pizza, which is delivered by drone, to alleviate the effects, as reported by ‘Female First UK’.
Gaten stated, "Pizza Movie is an American film set to release on April 3, 2026.” As the camera pulled back, his co-star, Sean Giambrone, 26, appeared beside him.
He added, "It’s exclusively on Hulu. We wanted it to be in theaters, but they declined.”
According to ‘Female First UK’, the duo amplified excitement for ‘Pizza Movie’ as they cheered, with Gaten eventually shouting while Sean chimed in, "Streaming.”
As the shot widened, it became clear that the actors were perched on a picnic table in a park, echoing a video that Timothee, 30, shared on Instagram in December 2025 to promote ‘Marty Supreme’, a ping-pong drama set in the 1950s that draws inspiration from the life of table tennis legend Marty Reisman.
In his video, Timothee, portraying Marty Mauser, was outdoors when he declared, "‘Marty Supreme’ is an American film premiering on Christmas Day 2025.” As the frame expanded, he celebrated vocally against the backdrop of the iconic Las Vegas skyline, revealing that he was atop the Sphere, a state-of-the-art music and entertainment venue.
The Sphere's LED screen proclaimed, "Marty Supreme Dream Big.” In a humorous twist, Gaten poked fun at Timothee's earlier comment that “nobody cares” about opera and ballet. As the ‘Pizza Movie’ graphic flashed on screen, Gaten remarked, "We want to clarify that we absolutely appreciate ballet and opera.”
Sean quipped, "I don’t.” Gaten retorted, "Why would you say that?” In a previous interview with Matthew McConaughey for ‘Variety,’ Timothee had asserted that “no one cares” about these art forms.
He mentioned, "I don’t want to be involved in ballet or opera where it’s like, ‘Hey! Keep this thing alive, even though it’s no longer relevant.’ I respect the ballet and opera communities… I just lost 14 cents in viewership. I’m taking unnecessary shots.”
Shortly thereafter, renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli invited Timothee to one of his performances to help him appreciate the allure of opera.