Brad Pitt Made Impressive History With 'F1' Release
- On June 27, 2025, Apple Original Films' F1: The Movie debuted, breaking all production-house records by earning over $144 million globally in its opening weekend.
- The film’s authenticity stems from its collaboration with FIA, real teams, and filming during actual F1 race weekends, embedding a fictional team into live events.
- Apple's F1: The Movie earned $55.6 million in North America and $144 million globally on its opening weekend, with audiences giving an 'A' CinemaScore and 92% PostTrack approval.
- Despite strong box office performance, a sequel remains unconfirmed, but industry pundits predict continued success as the F1 season pauses for summer break, boosting Apple’s strategy.
- Director Kosinski is interested in a sequel, potentially filming as early as the 2026 F1 regulation change, with Apple TV+ scheduled for late-autumn streaming.
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Brad Pitt’s ‘F1’ Races to No. 1 at Korean Box Office
Hollywood racing drama “F1,” starring Brad Pitt, debuted atop the South Korean box office for the June 27–29 weekend, grossing $2.8 million from 347,422 admissions across 1,584 screens. According to KOBIS, the tracking service operated by the Korean Film Council, the film accounted for 37.8% of the weekend market. It has now earned a cumulative $3.8 million from 482,490 admissions. DreamWorks’ “How to Train Your Dragon” moved to second place…
This Friday 27th of June has reached the cinemas of Spain 'F1: The movie' . It is one of the most expected productions of this 2025, especially for lovers of motor racing. Directed by Joseph Kosinski , the feature film tells the story of Sonny Hayes ( Brad Pitt ), a former pilot who retired after a serious accident in the 90s and returned to asphalt 30 years later to help the fictional team APXGP, owned by his old partner Rubén Cervantes ( Javie…
Brad Pitt's 'F1: The Movie' cruises to top of box office
“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 on Sunday. “This is an outstanding opening for an original action sports drama,” said David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research, noting that both critics and audiences have loved the racing film from …
Is "F1" a Foreign Film? Brad Pitt is the Only American Actor in the Main Cast, Everyone Else is a Brit or European - Showbiz411
Donald Trump may ask for tariff on “F1” if someone explains to him slowly. The Brad Pitt race car movie is almost a foreign film. Pitt, the huge American movie star, is the only US actor in the main cast. Director Joseph Kosinski has surrounded Pitt with top notch actors from the UK and Europe. […] The post Is “F1” a Foreign Film? Brad Pitt is the Only American Actor in the Main Cast, Everyone Else is a Brit or European appeared first on Showbiz…
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