Tonight, Marty Supreme will surpass Everything Everywhere All At Once to become the highest grossing film of all-time for A24 at the domestic box office. $1.7M Friday, -26% from last Friday, $75.8M cume. Well-positioned to capitalize on next week’s Oscar nominations and hustle its way to $100M+.

by chanma50

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  1. remember when people said Everything Everywhere was this generation’s The Matrix? Now who is talking about that movie?  It’s like it fell away into the ether.

  2. Formal_Spare_9114 on

    After a really disappointing 2025, A24 finished the year really strong! Hopefully it does cross the $100m mark

  3. Big year for Timmy, Marty Supreme is #1 for A24, the inevitable Oscar and Dune Part 3.

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  4. mobpiecedunchaindan on

    Another all too common W for Martin Suplex

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    EDIT: another thing i have to give this movie credit for is that its run has made it easier to tell who’s been on this sub for a while and knows what metrics different movies need to meet in order to be considered a hit and who joined recently just to shit on timothée chalamet

  5. $1.665m but still fanatstic for it. What’s more impressive is that it only lost 26% despite losing 20% of theaters

  6. SuspiciousLow3062 on

    If Marty Supreme is holding this much fantastic so how well can Housemaid and Zootopia 2 could hold? insane

  7. GroundbreakingAsk468 on

    “Highest grossing film of all-time for A24” How come people get so unhinged when talking about A24?

  8. Very happy to hear this. The fast-and-loose screwball nature was delightfully vintage, and Chalamet was fantastic in it.

    I know One Battle’s getting all the Best Picture buzz, but honestly, I think Marty and Sinners were both better.

  9. What does the final gross look like for Marty when it’s finally done with global distribution?

  10. mackenzie45220 on

    I loved Uncut Gems (a tiny bit more than Marty), but it had pretty bad posttrak/CinemaScore numbers. I figured that was just Safdie freneticism, but this movie is proving me wrong. It’s still chaos, but audiences are really vibing with this one. Even my parents adored it

    I feel like I underestimated the role Uncut Gems’ ending had in its mediocre audience numbers. The endings are very different, and I’m starting to believe people like the Marty Supreme style ending more

  11. littlelordfROY on

    Feeling like the 2010s where a comedy/drama that’s nominated for best picture (that isn’t tentpole sized) makes over 100M domestic

    The whole joke of “the general public doesn’t see Oscar movies” has been around for ages but even in the 2010s, as there were smaller grosses like moonlight, there were also plenty of blockbuster sized hits like Hidden figures, LA la land , green book (grosses on that level are gone mostly)

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