Marty Supreme has become the biggest success story in A24 history. The Timothée Chalamet-led sports drama has now reached around $179 million worldwide, with strong numbers both in North America and overseas.
The film has outperformed earlier A24 hits and continues to add to its total as it rolls out in more markets. What makes this run notable is not just the number, but how steadily the film has held in theatres. It opened strong and kept drawing audiences, helped by reviews, awards buzz, and Chalamet’s pull.
For a studio that usually operates in the mid-budget space, this level of commercial success stands out. The film was made on a reported $70 million budget, which made its performance even more important. Now, it has set a new bar for what an A24 release can achieve globally.
Why ‘Marty Supreme’ Clicked With Audiences Worldwide

A large part of the film’s reach comes from Timothée Chalamet, who plays fictional table tennis player Marty Mauser. His performance carried both critical attention and audience interest.
Directed by Josh Safdie, the film blends sports with character drama in a way that feels intense but accessible. It also benefited from strong word of mouth, which helped it sustain momentum beyond its opening weeks.
Awards season gave it another push. With major nominations and wins, the film stayed visible at a time when many releases fade quickly. That extended its run and helped it cross earlier benchmarks set by A24.
A24’s Top 5 Highest Grossing Movies Worldwide
With Marty Supreme now at the top, A24’s highest grossing films show how the studio has grown over the years. From indie surprises to bigger productions, the list reflects a shift in scale.
1. Marty Supreme (2025)
$179 million worldwide
Now the studio’s biggest film, it combines star power with a wider theatrical reach.
2. Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
$143 million worldwide
Everything Everywhere All at Once became a cultural moment, driven by word of mouth and awards success. It held the top spot before being overtaken.
3. Civil War (2024)
$127 million worldwide
Civil War showed A24 stepping into large scale storytelling, with a dystopian setting that connected with global audiences.
4. Materialists (2025)
$107 million worldwide
Materialists proved that even relationship driven dramas can perform strongly when backed by the right cast and release strategy.
5. Talk to Me (2023)
$91 million worldwide
Talk to Me became a breakout horror hit, showing how A24 continues to succeed in genre filmmaking.
What This Means for A24 Going Forward
The success of Marty Supreme is not just about one film. It signals a shift in how A24 operates. The studio has shown it can scale up while still keeping its identity intact.
Earlier hits like Everything Everywhere All at Once and Talk to Me were built on strong concepts and word of mouth. Now, with films like Marty Supreme and Civil War, the studio is also proving it can handle bigger budgets and wider releases.
This balance could define its future. A24 does not need to move away from its roots, but it now has room to take bigger risks. And if the current trend continues, the gap between indie and mainstream may not matter as much for the studio anymore.
FAQ
What is A24’s highest grossing movie
Marty Supreme is currently A24’s highest grossing film, earning around $179 million worldwide.
How much has Marty Supreme earned worldwide
Marty Supreme has collected approximately $179 million globally, with strong numbers in both domestic and international markets.
What are the top 5 highest grossing A24 movies
The top 5 include Marty Supreme, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Civil War, Materialists, and Talk to Me.
Was Everything Everywhere All at Once A24’s biggest movie before
Yes, Everything Everywhere All at Once previously held the record before being overtaken by Marty Supreme.
