With $80 million, “Marty Supreme” is officially A24’s highest-grossing film in North America. With $77 million locally, the sports movie surpassed the record set by “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” “Marty Supreme” earned $17 million abroad and $97 million worldwide so far. It has just been published in a few foreign countries and will gradually spread over the coming weeks.
Over the course of the prolonged holiday season, it made $27 million after opening nationwide on Christmas Day. The movie, which is currently in its fifth weekend of distribution, is expected to make $6.6 million between Friday and Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, for a total domestic total of $80.8 million.
As filmmaker Josh Safdie’s film struck a chord with viewers, “Marty Supreme” continued to be a theatrical attraction in the new year. The fast-paced, R-rated thriller centers on Marty Mauser, a fictional ping-pong champion who endures hardships to fulfill his dream of winning.
Through the accolades trail and beyond the financial records, “Marty Supreme” has been demonstrating its worth to A24. Chalamet will probably be in the running for an Oscar when nominations are revealed on Thursday. Chalamet won both the Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice for best actor.



