The new movie by Timothée Chalamet has already surpassed 100 million dollars at the box office

- January 20, 2026
- Updated: January 20, 2026 at 6:23 PM

The movie Marty Supreme, a sports dramedy from A24 featuring the stellar performance of Timothée Chalamet as a fictional table tennis champion, has surpassed 100 million dollars at the global box office. This milestone marks a new success for the production company, which has demonstrated its ability to attract audiences with fresh and original stories.
A box office success
With this revenue, Marty Supreme becomes the fourth A24 film to cross the $100 million mark, after achieving it with the acclaimed Oscar winner 2022, Everything Everywhere All at Once, which grossed $142 million. The production company has managed to position films that combine quality and entertainment, and this new triumph is a testament to its innovative approach in the film industry.
The plot of Marty Supreme not only focuses on the competitive aspect of table tennis but also explores the personal dilemmas and internal struggles of the protagonist, an element that has resonated with the audience. Chalamet’s performance, known for his versatility and emotional depth, has been widely praised, helping to boost interest in the film since its release.
As Marty Supreme continues its run in theaters, projections indicate that it could reach even higher numbers. With the success of its premiere, A24 seems to be on the right track to continue surprising audiences with future productions. Rumors suggest that the company may be considering expanding its narrative universe, which could open the door to new collaborations and exciting film projects.
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