‘Marty Supreme’ Is Now A24’s Biggest Hit At the Domestic Box Office

A24's Ping Pong Drama 'Marty Supreme' Surpasses $80 Million at US Box Office, Becomes Biggest Hit for the Indie Distributor.

In a remarkable turn of events, Timothée Chalamet-starrer "Marty Supreme" has solidified its position as A24's most successful film in North American theaters, surpassing the $80 million mark at the domestic box office. The ping pong drama, which had already gained immense buzz through a viral publicity campaign spearheaded by Chalamet, continues to attract audiences and raking in millions of dollars.

According to early estimates reported by Hollywood trade publications, "Marty Supreme" grossed an estimated $5.4 million over the traditional weekend, overtaking A24's previous highest-grossing movie in total domestic box office sales. This is a significant milestone for the film, considering its production budget was reportedly between $60 million and $70 million.

The film's impressive performance can be attributed to Chalamet's critically acclaimed performance, which earned him a Golden Globe for "Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy." The award has undoubtedly contributed to the film's growing popularity, drawing in more viewers who are eager to see what all the fuss is about.

Beyond its domestic success, "Marty Supreme" also shows promise on the international front. Although it had only grossed $13.9 million overseas before this weekend, its latest earnings have pushed it closer to other countries. The film's prospects for a significant return in these markets remain uncertain, but it remains to be seen if it can replicate its domestic success abroad.

In comparison to other A24 movies, "Marty Supreme" has surpassed the 2022 Best Picture winner "Everything Everywhere All At Once," which grossed $77 million at domestic theaters and $142.8 million worldwide. However, it is unclear whether this will translate to a similar level of international success, as the film's current overseas earnings are significantly lower.

Looking beyond "Marty Supreme," the weekend box office has seen some notable performances from established films like "Avatar: Fire and Ash" and new releases like "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple." While the zombie horror franchise installment underperformed expectations, it still managed to hold onto a respectable spot in the rankings. Disney's "Zootopia 2" also maintained its position among the top performers, while "The Housemaid" continued its run at the box office with an additional $8.5 million.

As awards season approaches and more films are released, it will be interesting to see how "Marty Supreme" continues to attract audiences and drive revenue for A24.
 
omg can't believe a24 is killing it rn 🤑 Marty Supreme is def a game changer for the indie distributor they really pulled out all the stops with that viral campaign Timothée Chalamet is a genius 🤯 his performance earned him that Golden Globe for a reason and now the whole world gets to see what all the fuss is about anyway, i think the biggest question now is can it replicate its domestic success overseas?
 
🤯 I mean, what's up with this ping pong drama? It's like the world has gone crazy! 🎾😂 I'm loving Timothée Chalamet's performance though, he's always been a standout actor. But $80 million at the box office? That's insane! 💸 Like, it's not even close to the 80s when I was growing up and movies were just plain awesome, you know? 🤷‍♂️ Anyway, A24 is killing it with this film - they must be doing something right. But seriously, have you seen some of these indie flicks lately? They're so... artsy. 😐 I mean, I get it, creativity and all that jazz, but can't we just have a good ol' fashioned blockbuster every now and then? 🎥😊
 
🎥 The thing about "Marty Supreme" is that its success is kinda surprising given the limited marketing budget 💸. I mean, Timothée Chalamet's performance was great, don't get me wrong, but $80 million at the box office is just crazy 🤯. It'll be interesting to see how it performs internationally - A24 usually does really well in global markets, so fingers crossed for them! 😊
 
🤔 I'm not surprised that Marty Supreme is doing so well at the box office, but 80 million dollars seems crazy! 🤑 I mean, Timothée Chalamet's acting skills are great, don't get me wrong, but is it really a game-changer like people say? 🤷‍♂️ And what's up with A24's marketing campaign - was that viral thing just a bunch of hype or did it actually make a difference? 💡 Also, how does 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple underperforming expectations affect the overall box office numbers? Is it like, how many people were expecting it to do better? 🤔
 
I'm loving this ping pong drama Marty Supreme right now! I mean, who knew Chalamet's character could be so relatable? 🤣 He's just so charming on screen and the film's got this weirdly wonderful vibe to it. The fact that it's doing so well is amazing, considering its low budget. It just goes to show that with great talent comes great success! 💸 I'm curious to see how it'll do internationally though. Will it translate? 🤔
 
🤔 This just goes to show you, if you give a talented actor like Timothée Chalamet the platform to shine, people will come out in droves! I mean, we're talking about a film that's already got a $5.4 million opening weekend – that's some serious Hollywood magic right there 🎬. It just goes to show that A24 knows what they're doing when it comes to talent and marketing, whereas other studios might be playing catch-up. And let's not forget, this is an indie distributor we're talking about, proving once again that even the smallest players can make big waves in the industry 🌊. Now, if only our politicians could get things right for once... 😂
 
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