Timothée Chalamet’s Marty Supreme Outshines DiCaprio’s Blockbuster at the Box Office
Timothée Chalamet’s Marty Supreme has surpassed Leonardo DiCaprio’s One Battle After Another at the domestic box office. The film, directed by Josh Safdie, was made on a budget of $65 million—less than half of DiCaprio’s $140 million production. Chalamet’s recent Golden Globe win has further cemented his standing in Hollywood.
Marty Supreme has outperformed expectations, earning more domestically than DiCaprio’s bigger-budget film. Despite its lower production cost, the movie’s success follows Chalamet’s Golden Globe victory for Best Actor, an award he also won at the Critics Choice Awards.
During the Golden Globes, DiCaprio congratulated Chalamet in person, and the two posed for a photo together. In his acceptance speech, Chalamet thanked his parents, girlfriend Kylie Jenner, and his fellow nominees. He also acknowledged his father’s influence on his career. Chalamet’s win comes after criticism from comedian Chelsea Handler, who accused him of excessive self-promotion during the film’s marketing campaign. Despite this, his performance has made him the frontrunner for the Best Actor Oscar, with DiCaprio also in contention. The Oscar nominations will be announced on January 22, with the ceremony scheduled for March 15.
Chalamet’s Golden Globe win and box office success have solidified his position as a leading actor in Hollywood. With Oscar nominations approaching, his performance in Marty Supreme will likely remain a key topic in the awards season. The film’s financial achievement, despite its modest budget, adds to its growing reputation.