After earning around $1.1 million on Day 20 (Wednesday), the film saw a slight dip on Day 21 (Thursday). As per early estimates, Marty Supreme collected approximately $1.0 million on its twenty-first day. The drop is minor and expected, as weekday collections tend to be on the lower side during the third week. What matters is that the film has not shown a sudden fall.

With Day 21 numbers added, the total domestic box office collection of Marty Supreme now stands at roughly $57.9 million. The film is slowly approaching the $60 million mark. Considering it is already in its third week and facing competition from new releases, this performance is being seen as positive.

The film’s biggest strength remains its emotional and realistic storytelling. Marty Supreme focuses on the journey of an athlete dealing with challenges, discipline, and self-belief. The narrative is simple and grounded. Instead of adding unnecessary drama, the makers have kept the tone honest. This has helped the audience connect with the characters on a deeper level.

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

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.)
Day 21 (Thursday): $1.0 million (approx.)

The third weekend gave the film a needed boost, helping balance the weekday slowdown. At this stage, stability is more important than sudden spikes in numbers. Marty Supreme is managing to stay consistent, which is a good sign for its overall theatrical run.

Trade experts believe that if the film shows even a small jump over the coming weekend, it can comfortably cross the $60 million milestone. For now, Marty Supreme continues to prove that strong content and positive audience feedback can keep a film steady even in a competitive market.