'Marty Supreme' smashes records to become A24’s highest-grossing domestic release
Marty Supreme has overtaken the studio’s previous record-holder, the Oscar-winning 'Everything Everywhere All at Once'

Marty Supreme has officially made box office history, becoming the highest-grossing domestic release in A24’s catalog. The Timothée Chalamet-led sports drama has surpassed $80 million at the U.S. and Canada box office, overtaking the studio’s previous record-holder, the Oscar-winning Everything Everywhere All at Once.
Directed by Josh Safdie, the film debuted nationwide on Christmas Day and has continued to show strong staying power into the new year. Its fourth wide weekend, boosted by the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, helped push the movie past the milestone, signaling rare longevity for an indie release in a crowded theatrical marketplace.
Set in the 1950s, Marty Supreme follows an underdog table tennis hustler and has benefited from strong word of mouth and awards-season momentum. Chalamet’s performance has been a major draw, earning him significant accolades including Golden Globe and Critics Choice Awards, and positioning him as a leading contender in the ongoing awards race.
While the film’s domestic success marks a major win for A24, its international rollout is still underway. Overseas earnings currently trail its U.S. performance, with global totals continuing to climb as the movie expands into additional markets.
The record-breaking run underscores A24’s growing influence at the box office and highlights the continued audience appetite for original, star-driven films, even as franchise and sequel-heavy releases dominate much of the theatrical landscape.











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