Timothée Chalamet has a new trophy for his mantle, and this one is made of pure box office gold. As of early March 2026, the sports drama Marty Supreme has officially shattered records to become the highest-grossing film in A24 history. The film, directed by Josh Safdie, has resonated with both critics and casual moviegoers alike.

According to reports from Collider, the film has earned approximately $157.2 million worldwide. This total successfully pushes it past the $143 million global record previously held by the 2022 Oscar-winner Everything Everywhere All at Once. In the United States alone, the movie has racked up a domestic total of $95.3 million, fueled by a relentless awards season campaign.

The film tells the stylized story of professional ping-pong legend Marty Reisman. The box office surge follows a dominant performance at the Academy Awards, where the film secured nine nominations. World of Reel reports that the combination of Safdie’s gritty directorial style and Chalamet’s immense star power created what insiders call a "perfect storm" for the independent studio.

This milestone marks a significant era for A24 as it continues to balance prestige cinema with commercial appeal. Hypebeast notes that the film’s financial success reinforces Chalamet's status as one of the most bankable actors in Hollywood today. With Marty Supreme leading the pack, the studio has set a new high-water mark for indie film distribution.