Marty Supreme continues Timothée Chalamet's Christmas box office reign

Josh Safdie's 'Marty Supreme,' starring Timothée Chalamet as a 1950s table tennis hustler, added $27 million over the four-day Christmas weekend, bringing its total to $28.3 million and debuting at No. 3. This extends Chalamet's streak of holiday hits, following 'Wonka' and 'A Complete Unknown.'

Building on its strong limited debut and nationwide expansion to 2,668 screens, Marty Supreme grossed $27 million over the holiday frame for a $28.3 million total—the second-highest opening for A24 behind Civil War ($25 million)—despite a $70 million budget, its largest ever. It trails Avatar: Fire and Ash ($64 million) and Zootopia 2 ($20 million), with a 95% Rotten Tomatoes score and B+ CinemaScore signaling legs into 2026.

Chalamet's holiday dominance persists: 2023's Wonka opened to $39 million domestically ($634 million worldwide), while 2024's A Complete Unknown tallied $75 million North America ($140 million global) after a $11.6 million Christmas Day start. Marty Supreme slots between them in openings. "Seemingly every year, Timothée has a major hit during the holiday corridor," said Comscore's Paul Dergarabedian. "No matter the genre... he's a bona fide movie star and box-office draw."

Chalamet's promotion—1950s windbreakers, a blimp—earned praise: "High-level genius," per analyst Jeff Bock. Dune: Part III is set for December 18, 2026, poised to prolong the streak.

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Marty Supreme builds on holiday start with $6.7M Friday, $30M weekend projection

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Following $2 million in Christmas Eve previews and a $9.5 million Christmas Day debut, A24's Marty Supreme earned $6.7 million Friday from 2,668 locations, projecting $30 million over the post-Christmas weekend. Timothée Chalamet's table tennis drama, directed by Josh Safdie and inspired by 1950s champion Marty Reisman, trails only Avatar: Fire and Ash ($22.6 million Friday) with strong per-screen averages.

Timothée Chalamet's 'Marty Supreme,' directed by Josh Safdie, has set a record for the best limited opening of 2025 so far, earning $875,000 across six screens—many sold out—in New York and Los Angeles. The A24 release posted the highest per-screen average ($145,933) ever for the distributor and expands nationwide on Christmas Day, building on strong early reviews and buzz.

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Following its record-shattering limited debut, Josh Safdie's Marty Supreme starring Timothée Chalamet expanded to 2,668 screens and delivered A24's largest opening weekend at $28.3 million total—including $27.1 million over the four-day holiday frame—landing at #8 on the box office chart amid strong young audience turnout.

Building on its record-breaking limited debut, Timothée Chalamet has responded to criticism of his unconventional promotion for A24's Marty Supreme. The Oscar nominee's confident interviews have divided audiences, but he insists the approach captures the film's spirit of pursuing dreams.

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Josh Safdie's new film Marty Supreme stars Timothée Chalamet as a young salesman in 1950s New York, drawing comparisons to the director's earlier work Uncut Gems. The movie features a cast including Gwyneth Paltrow and Tyler, the Creator, and marks Safdie's first solo directorial effort since 2008. Richard Brody's review in The New Yorker highlights its exuberant tone and happy ending.

A24 has launched an eye-catching blimp promotion for its ping-pong drama Marty Supreme, flying the bright orange airship over Los Angeles to boost Oscar buzz. Variety reporters experienced a flight in the blimp, describing a smooth 30-minute loop above the coastline. The unconventional strategy aims to keep the film top of mind amid stiff competition.

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James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' dominated the Christmas box office, adding $88 million domestically over the holiday weekend to reach $760 million worldwide after two weeks. The sci-fi sequel showed strong holds, outperforming its predecessor in its second frame. New releases like A24's 'Marty Supreme' surprised with a robust $27 million debut, while Disney's 'Zootopia 2' continued its run as 2025's top earner.

 

 

 

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