Timothée Chalamet’s latest film, Marty Supreme, has become a box office sensation, shattering records for indie powerhouse A24. The ping pong dramedy, inspired by the life of Marty Mauser, has grossed more than $80 million domestically, making it the highest-grossing film in the studio’s history.
The milestone dethrones Everything Everywhere All at Once, which previously held the domestic record with $77 million. While Everything Everywhere still leads globally with $142 million, Marty Supreme has cemented its place as A24’s biggest U.S. hit to date.
Released on Christmas Day, the film earned an impressive $27 million over the extended holiday frame. Its strong opening set the tone for continued success, with projections showing $6.5–$6.9 million during its fourth weekend.
The film’s box office run has been boosted by awards recognition. Chalamet won both the Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Award for Best Actor, and industry insiders expect him to be a major contender in the upcoming Oscars. The accolades have fueled audience interest, keeping the dramedy in the spotlight.
Marty Supreme is notable not only for its earnings but also for its budget. At $70 million, it is the most expensive film A24 has ever produced. With box office receipts already surpassing production costs, the film has achieved break-even and is poised to deliver long-term profits.
The studio’s previous top performers include Civil War ($68M), Uncut Gems ($50M), Lady Bird ($49M), Talk To Me ($48M), Hereditary ($44M), Materialists ($36M), The Iron Claw ($35M), and Babygirl ($28M). Marty Supreme now sits at the top of this list, redefining what success looks like for an independent studio.
With strong word-of-mouth, critical acclaim, and award season buzz, Marty Supreme shows no signs of slowing down. For A24, the film represents both a creative triumph and a financial milestone, proving that ambitious indie projects can thrive in today’s competitive box office landscape.
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