It’s official. Marty Supreme has just claimed a major box office milestone, becoming A24’s highest grossing movie in North American theatres, unseating the beloved Everything Everywhere All At Once in the process. The news has been making waves among film buffs and Hollywood insiders as Timothée Chalamet’s ping pong drama continues its impressive run.
The film, which blends sports drama with quirky humour, has now grossed over $80 million domestically, edging past the $77 million mark that Everything Everywhere All At Once previously held as A24’s top domestic earner. This achievement is especially notable given A24’s reputation for indie and art-house fare, and highlights how audiences are embracing this unusual but deeply engaging story.
Everything Everywhere All At Once was a cultural phenomenon when it was released, earning critical acclaim and multiple Oscars, and it still remains one of A24’s most celebrated films globally with a much larger worldwide total. But in terms of North American ticket sales, Marty Supreme has now taken the crown, marking a significant shift in the studio’s box office history.
The success of Marty Supreme is being credited to a strong word-of-mouth response, awards buzz, and a sustained theatrical presence well into the new year. With over $80 million and counting in domestic receipts, the film has redefined what a breakout indie studio release can achieve in a crowded marketplace.
For fans of both films, this moment is bittersweet. Everything Everywhere All At Once remains an iconic and influential movie that thrilled viewers worldwide. But Marty Supreme’s new record shows that audiences continue to reward fresh storytelling and unexpected hits, even when they come from outside the typical Hollywood blockbuster machine.
