Timothée Chalamet’s latest film, Marty Supreme, has surpassed $147 million in global box office revenue, marking a record-breaking achievement for A24. This success cements the film as the studio’s top-grossing release, overtaking the previous leader, Everything Everywhere All at Once, which earned $143.4 million worldwide.
Chalamet’s String of Box Office Hits
Building on his rising fame, Chalamet continues to demonstrate why he is a powerful box office draw. His recent run includes major successes such as Dune (2021) with $410 million, Wonka in 2023 grossing $632 million, and Dune: Part Two in 2024 which reached $715 million. Alongside these, his film A Complete Unknown made $141 million, with Marty Supreme now joining this list of financial triumphs. Notably, both Dune: Part Two and Wonka were released within eight months, highlighting an intense period of success.
Chalamet’s Growing Influence and Industry Standing
Beyond box office numbers, Chalamet’s artistic contributions stand out compared to contemporaries in his age group. Over the past decade, he has risen from strong early roles in films like Interstellar, Call Me By Your Name, and Lady Bird to commanding significant salaries. By late 2025, he reportedly earns $25 million upfront per film, becoming the youngest actor since Jennifer Lawrence to secure such financial terms.
The Story Behind ‘Marty Supreme’ and What’s Next for Chalamet
Directed by Josh Safdie, known for Good Time and Uncut Gems, Marty Supreme tells the story of an ambitious but flawed ping pong player modeled on real-life table tennis legend Marty Reisman. While some international markets have yet to release the film, A24 expects the box office total to continue climbing. Chalamet is set to return soon in Denis Villeneuve’s third Dune installment, further extending his impressive filmography.
“Marty Supreme is expected to collect more since some international territories have yet to release it.”
?A24
