‘Marty Supreme’ Hits $100 Million Mark Worldwide

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‘Marty Supreme’ Hits $100 Million Mark Worldwide

In a remarkable achievement, A24’s film “Marty Supreme” has crossed the $100 million mark worldwide. This sports dramedy features Timothée Chalamet as a fictional table tennis champion and has garnered significant attention for its engaging storytelling and marketing strategy.

“Marty Supreme” Hits $100 Million Mark Worldwide

After launching in theaters, “Marty Supreme” has earned approximately $102.3 million globally. This includes around $80.8 million from the U.S. and $21.5 million from international markets.

Box Office Milestones

  • “Marty Supreme” is the fourth A24 film to surpass the $100 million threshold.
  • This follows “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” which earned $142 million.
  • Other A24 hits include “Civil War” at $127 million and “Materialists” at $107 million.

The film’s success is particularly noteworthy given the current challenges for arthouse movies. Alongside “Materialists,” it stands out as one of the only independent films in 2025 to reach this financial milestone.

Top International Markets

The impressive box office performance can be attributed to strong international earnings. The top markets include:

  • United Kingdom: $16 million
  • Canada: $5.7 million
  • Mexico: $944,000

While Canada is typically included in North American totals, A24 distributes its films exclusively in the U.S. and works with local partners for international distribution.

Award Season Impact

“Marty Supreme” recently became A24’s highest-grossing movie in the U.S., surpassing “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” which previously held the record at $77 million. With awards season underway, the film is expected to maintain its box office momentum.

Marty’s global journey is not over. The film is set to release in 12 new territories next weekend, including Australia, Brazil, and Italy.

Production Costs and Future Prospects

With a production budget of $70 million, “Marty Supreme” is A24’s most expensive film. Despite its current earnings, the film remains in the red due to the distribution model in cinemas, where theaters retain about half of the ticket revenue.

However, its impact extends beyond the box office. Timothée Chalamet’s performance has earned him accolades. He won both the Golden Globe and Critics Choice awards for Best Actor. As Oscar nominations approach, “Marty Supreme” is anticipated to be a leading contender.

Directed by Josh Safdie, the film follows Marty Mauser on his tumultuous journey to become the world’s best ping pong player, highlighting the perseverance and challenges faced on the path to success.