During its opening weekend, the film grossed $17 million. In just a few days, Marty Supreme has already reached a cumulative total of $28.3 million at the box office. A result that confirms Chalamet as the undisputed king of the holiday box office.
The actor is coming off back-to-back successes with Wonka and the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown. With this new release, he scores a genuine December hat-trick.
The film has landed in third place in the North American rankings, beaten only by Avatar: Fire and Ash, which leads with $64 million, and Zootopia 2, with $20 million over the same period.
A24’s most ambitious production
With a budget of $70 million, Marty Supreme is A24’s most ambitious production to date. All signs suggest it will enjoy a strong run in cinemas over the coming weeks. The reviews support this momentum too, with a 95% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a B+ rating on CinemaScore.
Set in the 1950s, the film is a frenetic comedy. It follows the story of Marty Mauser, a fictional character obsessed with becoming a table tennis champion.
Chalamet brings to life a charismatic and contradictory anti-hero. He is brilliant, yet also selfish and manipulative. His energy dominates every scene, turning the game across the table into a magnetic spectacle.
Chalamet cements his reign
The box office success of Marty Supreme reinforces A24’s strong momentum within independent cinema. It also cements Chalamet as one of the most powerful figures in contemporary commercial film.
His festive reign looks set to continue. In 2026, he will return to the holiday season with the highly anticipated release of Dune: Part III.
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