Superman and F1 Cross $500 Million at Global Box Office
- Warner Bros. and Apple saw their latest films, Superman and F1, each cross the $500 million mark globally by the weekend of July 28, 2025.
- This milestone follows strategic leadership changes at DC Studios in 2022 and Apple Studios' growing theatrical presence with careful partnerships and releases.
- Superman, directed by James Gunn and starring David Corenswet, opened on July 11 and ranks as the fourth-highest-grossing Superman film with $502.7 million worldwide.
- F1, a sports drama directed by Joseph Kosinski and starring Brad Pitt, earned $509.7 million and became Apple Studios' highest-grossing theatrical release through its IMAX partnership.
- These box office results strengthen Warner Bros. and Apple Studios' positions, suggesting continued success for their franchises and future strategic expansions.
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Brad Pitt’s high-octane Formula 1 drama has smashed through the $500 million box office barrier, marking a rare triumph in the actor’s storied career and securing its spot as Apple Studios’ biggest theatrical earner yet. Fresh data shows the film, directed by Joseph Kosinski, has raked in over $509 million globally since its June premiere, with domestic takings topping $165 million and international figures surging past $344 million. This surge …
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