Marty Supreme blasts to A24's biggest opening ever with $28.3M

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 blockbuster limited opening of $875,000 across six screens (the highest per-screen average of 2025), indie hit Marty Supreme smashed expectations again during the 2025 Christmas holiday frame. The wide expansion grossed $27.1 million over four days, securing the #8 spot behind tentpoles like Avatar: Fire and Ash and Zootopia 2, and marking one of the biggest Christmas Days ever for an R-rated film.

Certified Fresh at 95% on Rotten Tomatoes with stellar exit polls—drawing two-thirds of viewers under 35—the film continues A24's strong close to the year. Set in 1952, it follows Chalamet's Marty, a Lower East Side hustler chasing table tennis glory while working in his family's shoe store.

Chalamet's immersive commitment shone through: he wore custom +10 contact lenses behind -10 prescription glasses, rendering him effectively blind off-screen and creating a 'fishbowl' effect, as director Safdie recalled from a Hollywood panel. "I’ll do anything you ask me to do," Chalamet pledged. Prosthetics artist Michael Fontaine added realistic pockmarks, freckles, and scars that fooled co-star Gwyneth Paltrow (as Kay Stone). Chalamet trained rigorously with expert Diego Schaaf and champion Koto Kawaguchi (who plays Koto Endo), feeling 'huge pressure' to honor the table tennis community.

The ensemble features Fran Drescher as Marty's mother, Tyler, the Creator, Odessa A’zion, and Kevin O’Leary. This momentum caps an upbeat indie year, alongside limited releases like Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice ($313k over three days).

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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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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.'

A Variety column pushes back against social media criticisms calling Timothée Chalamet's Marty Mauser in Josh Safdie's 'Marty Supreme' unlikable, praising the flawed protagonist as a compelling scoundrel. The piece celebrates Chalamet's charisma and contrasts modern detractors with historical cinematic antiheroes.

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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.

Gwyneth Paltrow got real about her son Moses' mortifying experience watching her steamy scenes in Marty Supreme. The actress shared the hilarious awkwardness during a Q&A, leaving everyone in stitches. Moses, who attended the premiere, clearly wished he could vanish.

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James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash continues to dominate the box office, earning $21.3 million in its fourth weekend. The film outperformed newcomers Primate and Greenland 2: Migration, which debuted with $11.3 million and $8.5 million respectively. Overall, the weekend's totals suggest a steady but not explosive start to the year for cinemas.

 

 

 

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