After a decent third weekend, the film entered the regular weekday phase once again. As expected, collections have dropped slightly from Sunday, but the decline is not sharp. The film still has a loyal audience, especially in metro cities and multiplexes where such emotional sports dramas usually perform better.

On Day 20 (Wednesday), Marty Supreme collected around $1.1 million at the domestic box office. This is slightly lower than the Monday and Tuesday numbers, but it is still respectable for a film already in its third week. Weekday slowdowns are normal at this stage, and the steady pace shows the film has maintained interest.

The story of Marty Supreme has been its biggest strength. The film focuses on an emotional sports journey filled with struggle, discipline, and determination. Many viewers have connected with the realistic storytelling and grounded performances. Instead of being overly dramatic, the film keeps things simple and honest, which is working in its favour.

Strong word of mouth continues to support the film. People who watched it over the past two weeks are recommending it to others. This has helped the movie avoid a sudden drop in collections. Even with fresh competition in theatres, Marty Supreme is holding its screens and attracting its target audience.

Here is a quick look at the updated box office summary so far:

* Opening Weekend (Day 1–3): $18.4 million
* First Week (Day 1–7): $32.8 million
* Second Weekend (Day 8–10): $9.5 million
* Day 11 (Monday): $1.6 million
* Day 12 (Tuesday): $1.4 million
* Day 13 (Wednesday): $1.3 million
* Day 14 (Thursday): $1.2 million
* Day 15 (Friday): $1.4 million
* Day 16 (Saturday): $1.9 million
* Day 17 (Sunday): $2.2 million
* Day 18 (Monday): $1.3 million
* Day 19 (Tuesday): $1.2 million (approx.)
* Day 20 (Wednesday): $1.1 million (approx.)

With Day 20 numbers included, the total domestic box office collection of Marty Supreme now stands at approximately $56.9 million. The film has comfortably crossed the $55 million mark and is moving steadily toward the $60 million milestone.

The third weekend played an important role in boosting the overall total. The jump on Saturday and Sunday gave the film enough momentum to handle the weekday slowdown. At this stage, stability is more important than big spikes, and Marty Supreme seems to be doing just that.

Audience response remains positive. Many viewers are praising the film’s emotional depth and inspiring message. The performances have also been appreciated, with several calling it one of the more honest sports dramas in recent times.

If the film continues at this pace, it is expected to have a stable third-week run and possibly benefit again during the upcoming weekend. For now, Marty Supreme has proved that strong storytelling and positive word of mouth can help a film stay steady even in a competitive market.