A24's sports dramedy Marty Supreme, starring Timothée Chalamet, has crossed the $100 million mark worldwide following its strong Christmas opening, becoming the studio's fourth film to achieve this milestone. The movie has earned $102.3 million, with $80.8 million domestically—overtaking Everything Everywhere All at Once's $77 million—and $21.5 million overseas. Chalamet's award-winning performance continues to fuel its success amid awards season.
Since its December 25, 2025, release and $28.3 million holiday debut, Marty Supreme has grossed $102.3 million globally. Key international markets include the United Kingdom ($16 million), Canada ($5.7 million), and Mexico ($944,000). It marks one of only two independent 2025 films over $100 million, alongside Materialists ($107 million). Other A24 $100M+ films: Everything Everywhere All at Once ($142 million, 2022) and Civil War ($127 million, 2024).
The $70 million production—A24's priciest—has not yet profited after theater splits but gained awards momentum, with Chalamet securing Golden Globe and Critics' Choice best actor wins. Oscar nominations are set for Thursday. Expansions in Australia, Brazil, Italy, and India (January 23, 2026, via PVR Cinemas and Cinépolis) could push totals higher.