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Timothée Chalamet's New Film Breaks A24's All-Time Box-Office Record

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January 19, 20263 days ago
Timothée Chalamet's Marty Supreme Shatters Box-Office Record for A24

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Timothée Chalamet's dramedy has become A24's highest-grossing domestic film, surpassing $80 million. The film's success is attributed to its Christmas release, award season momentum, and a $70 million budget. It has already achieved break-even and continues to draw large audiences, projecting further significant earnings.

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. 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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    Timothée Chalamet Film Shatters A24 Box-Office Record