Timothée Chalamet’s ping pong dramedy, inspired by Marty Mauser’s life, is soaring at the box office. So much so, it has created a new record for A24.

Chalamet’s film has grossed more than $80 million in domestically, becoming the highest-grossing film for the studio. Previously, the record was held by Everything Everywhere All at Once with roughly $77 million gross. However, the film continues to hold the record for worldwide grossing, around $142 million.

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Other films are: Civil War $68M, Uncut Gems $50M, Lady Bird $49M, Talk To Me $48M, Hereditary $44M, Materialists $36M, The Iron Claw $35M, and Babygirl $28M. (via Variety)

The film hit theaters on Christmas, hauling in $27 million over the extended holiday frame. With award season also giving Marty Supreme the necessary push – Chalamet won the Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice for best actor, and will likely be seen in the Oscar race – the momentum for dramedy continues in 2026.

Interestingly, Marty Supreme is the most expensive A24 film, with a budget of $70 million. While the film has already hit break-even, it’s very likely the film will keep churning big numbers for A24 for a long. During its fourth weekend frame, i.e, this Friday to Monday, the film was projected to earn between $6.5 million and $6.9 million.

Marty Supreme is running in theaters near you!

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