A24’s Marty Supreme trailer plays like a neon-lit sermon about ambition and identity. The film follows a small-town preacher turned viral hip-hop star — a man who believes the only way to spread the word is through a microphone and a million followers. Visually electric and morally slippery, the trailer pulses with energy and irony: gospel choirs meet trap beats, devotion meets ego, and salvation starts to look suspiciously like self-promotion.
The cinematography glows with A24’s signature grit and grace — handheld chaos framed like poetry. Critics are already calling it “the wildest character study since Uncut Gems.” Marty Supreme feels like both satire and tragedy, exploring what happens when your purpose and your brand become the same thing. For a studio that thrives on discomfort, this looks like pure gold.