“Marty Supreme,” an R-rated sports dramedy starring Timothée Chalamet, officially ranks as A24’s highest-grossing worldwide release of all time. The film has generated a mighty $147 million globally, including $93 million in the United States and $54 million overseas. Those ticket sales have surpassed the Oscar best-picture winner “Everything Everywhere All at Once” ($142 million) and Alex Garland’s dystopian thriller “Civil War” ($127 million worldwide), which previously stood as A24’s biggest movies at the worldwide box office.
Earlier this year, “Marty Supreme” earned the distinction of A24’s highest-grossing domestic release, overtaking the benchmark held by “Everything Everywhere” with $77 million. It took the film just a few extra weeks to notch the global distinction.
And its global tally will keep rising because “Marty Supreme” has yet to open in several big international territories, according to A24. The studio shelled out $70 million on production costs (the most the arthouse…
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