
2026 is shaping as much as be a terrific yr for the immensely talented Timothée Chalamet. After winning the Critics’ Alternative Award for his memorable performance in Josh Safdie’s sports comedy-drama Marty Supreme, the actor went on to outperform Hollywood heavyweights like Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney to clinch the Best Actor Golden Globe. Now, all eyes are on whether the 30-year-old star can carry forward his winning streak on the 2026 Oscars.
On the box office front, Marty Supreme continues to carry regular. The film’s worldwide haul now stands at $79.4 million, currently rating because the 56th highest-grossing title of 2025 globally (via Box Office Mojo). On the North American box office, the critically acclaimed film added $7.6 million over the weekend, pushing its domestic total to $70.1 million. With awards season momentum constructing and with the film’s international rollout expected to expand wider in the approaching weeks, Marty Supreme is more likely to climb higher on the box office charts.
After recently outgrossing several 2025 releases domestically, including The Accountant 2 ($65.5 million), Now You See Me: Now You Don’t ($61.9 million), and Ballerina ($58.1 million), the Timothée Chalamet-led film is now just inches away from surpassing 28 Years Later and One Battle After One other in North America. Here’s how far more Marty Supreme must earn to outgross each titles domestically.
Marty Supreme vs. 28 Years Later & One Battle After One other- Box Office Comparison
Let’s take a more in-depth have a look at how Marty Supreme is acting at the box office in comparison with 28 Years Later and One Battle After One other, using figures from Box Office Mojo.
Marty Supreme – Box Office Summary
- North America: $70.1 million
- International: $9.3 million
- Worldwide: $79.4 million
Now, here’s how the opposite two movies have fared on the North American box office, in line with Box Office Mojo:
- 28 Years Later: $70.4 million
- One Battle After One other: $71.6 million
Based on these figures, Marty Supreme is currently trailing Danny Boyle’s zombie sequel by just around $0.3 million and sits roughly $1.5 million behind Leonardo DiCaprio’s action-thriller in domestic earnings. With the film showing regular momentum on the box office, it is anticipated to overtake each titles in the approaching days, further strengthening its impressive theatrical run.
More About Marty Supreme
Set in Fifties Latest York City, the sports comedy-drama follows a gifted table tennis player, Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), and his pursuit to change into a champion. The lead character reportedly draws from the lifetime of Marty Reisman, a legendary American table tennis champion who rose to prominence within the Fifties.
Marty Supreme Trailer
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