Gaten Matarazzo and Sean Giambrone are trading the Upside Down and the 1980s for a very different kind of buzz. The duo released a new promotional video for their upcoming Hulu original film, Pizza Movie, which is set to begin streaming on April 3, 2026. While the film is a classic stoner comedy about college students, the promo takes a surprisingly sophisticated—and hilarious—turn.
In the new clip, the actors intentionally parody a specific viral video from Timothée Chalamet. Matarazzo and Giambrone mimic the Oscar nominee’s viral "yell-fest" clip from December 2025 promoting his film Marty Supreme by shouting its release date outdoors. The promo specifically pokes fun at Chalamet’s recent comments that "no one cares" about ballet and opera by loudly proclaiming their own love for them as a sarcastic jab, contrasting those high-brow interests with their movie's premise of late-night snacks and college hijinks.
According to reports from Just Jared and The News International, the marketing strategy highlights the film's self-aware humor. Pizza Movie follows two college roommates on a quest for the perfect slice, but the promotion suggests the stars are aiming for a "cinema" vibe usually reserved for prestige dramas. Fans can catch the full comedy when it premieres on the Disney-owned streaming platform next Friday.
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