Marty Supreme Box Office & Review: Timothée Chalamet’s Career-Defining Turn Powers A24’s Biggest Limited Opening
- Box Office Central
- Dec 27, 2025
- 3 min read

Marty Supreme has arrived as one of the most talked-about prestige releases of 2025. Directed by Josh Safdie and led by a widely praised performance from Timothée Chalamet, the film blends sports drama with Safdie’s signature grit. After premiering at the New York Film Festival, the A24 release has drawn both critical acclaim and serious industry attention—especially for its box office performance in limited release.
Film Overview
Title: Marty Supreme
Release Date: December 25, 2025 (U.S.)
Director: Josh Safdie
Writers: Josh Safdie, Ronald Bronstein
Studio / Distributor: A24
Genre: Sports Comedy-Drama
Running Time: 150 minutes
Budget: $60–70 million
Language: English
Cast
Timothée Chalamet
Gwyneth Paltrow
Odessa A'zion
Tyler Okonma
Fran Drescher
Marty Supreme Box Office Performance
Opening & Early Numbers
Marty Supreme began with a limited release in just six theaters across Los Angeles and New York. The result was striking:
Opening Weekend (Limited): $875,000
Per-Theater Average: $145,933
Record: Highest per-theater average ever for A24
Comparison: Best limited PTA since La La Land (2016)
The film expanded nationwide over the Christmas frame:
First Day of Wide Release: $9.8 million
Includes ~$2 million from Christmas Eve previews
Projected 4-Day Holiday Gross: $12–20 million
Current Worldwide Total: ~$13 million
For a dialogue-heavy, character-driven sports drama, these figures mark a strong and healthy theatrical launch—especially in North America.
Global Outlook
While Marty Supreme is primarily driven by U.S. interest, early overseas numbers from the UK, Canada, and Australia indicate solid arthouse appeal. The film’s awards buzz positions it well for sustained play rather than front-loaded earnings.
Critical Reception & Review
Critics have embraced the film almost unanimously:
IMDb: 8.3 / 10
Rotten Tomatoes: 95%
Awards Buzz:
Top 10 Films of 2025 (National Board of Review, AFI)
3 Golden Globe nominations, including Best Actor for Chalamet
Why the Film Is Working
Timothée Chalamet’s portrayal of Marty Mauser is being widely labeled as career-defining
Josh Safdie’s controlled, character-first direction
Daniel Lopatin’s score and Darius Khondji’s cinematography elevate the period setting
Rather than playing as a conventional sports biopic, Marty Supreme leans into moral ambiguity, obsession, and post-war American identity—elements that resonate strongly with critics and adult audiences.
How Much Did the Cast Get Paid? (Reported Estimates)
Note: Exact salaries are not publicly disclosed. The figures below are industry estimates based on trade reports, past contracts, and industry participation norms.
Timothée Chalamet
Estimated Salary: $8–10 million upfront
Backend Participation: Yes (box office + awards bonuses likely)As both star and co-producer, Chalamet is expected to earn additional compensation tied to performance and awards traction.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Estimated Salary: $2–3 millionA major supporting role that marks one of her more prominent dramatic appearances in recent years.
Supporting Cast (Estimated Ranges)
Odessa A’zion: $300K–500K
Tyler Okonma: $500K–1 million
Fran Drescher: ~$500K
For A24 projects, backend deals and festival bonuses often matter as much as upfront pay—especially if awards momentum continues.
Budget vs. Box Office: Is Marty Supreme Profitable?
With a reported budget of $60–70 million, Marty Supreme is not designed as a quick-profit theatrical release. Its long-term value lies in:
Awards season traction
Strong legs in premium theaters
Post-theatrical streaming and licensing deals
A global theatrical total in the $50–70 million range would already position the film as a success within A24’s prestige model.
Final Verdict
Marty Supreme may not chase blockbuster numbers, but its box office performance, critical reception, and awards recognition place it firmly among the most important films of 2025. For A24 and Timothée Chalamet, the film represents a clear step forward in prestige cinema—one that values longevity and cultural impact over opening-weekend spectacle.
Edited by: BoxOffice Team
Box office figures are based on early trade estimates and industry tracking sources.



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