'F1' Tops North American Box Office with $55.6M
- Apple and Warner Bros. released 'F1 The Movie' over the weekend, which topped the North American box office with $55.6 million domestically and $144 million globally.
- 'F1 The Movie' built on the renewed global interest in Formula 1, boosted by the popular series 'Formula 1: Drive to Survive' and a dedicated fandom.
- Starring Brad Pitt and backed by a budget exceeding $200 million, the film earned positive reviews and an A rating from CinemaScore, managing to succeed at the box office despite the historical challenges faced by car racing movies.
- Paul Dergarabedian of Comscore stated the movie "puts the pedal to the metal in an impressive overperformance" and praised Warner Bros. for making it a theatrical event that demonstrates the prestige of big releases.
- 'F1 The Movie's success marks Apple's biggest opening yet and its first major box-office hit, suggesting strong potential for the studio's future theatrical ventures despite the film still needing to reach profitability.
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The film "F1" propelled itself to the head of the North American box office on its weekend release, with $55.6 million in revenue.
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"F1: The Movie," starring Brad Pitt as a washed up Formula One driver who gets one last shot at redemption, sped to the top of the North American box office in its debut weekend with $55.6 million in ticket sales, industry estimates showed Sunday.
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