Adam Minter: F1’s Growing Pains With Apple TV+ Would Be Worth It
CHINA, JUL 19 – Brad Pitt's F1 film earned nearly $9 million in China despite initial censorship over its virus outbreak plot, reflecting Formula 1's growing global popularity, driven by Netflix's Drive to Survive.
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F1 Day 23 India Box Office: Brad Pitt's film grows by 65 percent on 4th Saturday despite Saiyaara wave; Nets an exceptional Rs 2.50 crore
F1, directed by Joseph Kosinski and starring Brad Pitt, Kerry Condon, Damson Idris, Javier Bardem and others is the biggest success story among Hollywood movies in India this year. F1's opening day multiplier is a mindboggling 14 times after 23 days and by the end of its run, it can be even 16 or 17 times, given the excellent collections that the film is still registering after 3 weeks, that too with new local competition every week. F1 Grows By…
Why F1 and Apple may be right for each other
The following article "Why F1 and Apple may be right for each other" originally appeared on Sports Media Watch. With Apple reportedly poised to acquire U.S. rights to Formula 1, guest contributor Jessie Karangu takes a look at the reasons why the partnership could work out for both parties. Late last Friday, news broke that F1 is likely to change television homes from ESPN to Apple TV+. While the sides involved in this deal have yet to confirm t…
'F1' Movie Is Now Brad Pitt's Biggest Box Office Opening in China Since His 2013 Blockbuster That Grossed Over $540 Million Worldwide
Apple TV+ teamed up with Warner Bros. to deliver one of the most visually stunning motorsports films in years, as Brad Pitt’s F1 movie has finally hit theaters with a bang. Released in the U.S. on June 27, the film opened to a strong $9,000,000 in China, marking Pitt’s biggest box office launch in the country to date. That’s a huge deal, especially considering Brad Pitt isn’t exactly a box office magnet in China. Just look at World War Z, one of…
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