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F1 Movie Shatters Box Office Records and Expectations

In a dazzling display of speed and excitement, F1: The Movie, starring Brad Pitt, has raced its way to box office triumph, just recently surpassing one of Kevin Costner’s hallmark films. Set against the thrilling backdrop of Formula One racing, this cinematic masterpiece has captivated audiences with its gripping sports drama and Joseph Kosinski’s groundbreaking cinematography.

Hitting the ground running, F1: The Movie opened with an impressive $57 million domestically and has amassed over $146 million worldwide. As the summer unfolds, this film continues to break records, boasting a staggering global box office of over $468 million.

According to Deadline, in its fifth week since launch, F1: The Movie has crossed the $165 million mark at the domestic box office. This achievement not only cements its status as Apple Studios’ highest-grossing release but also pushes it past Kevin Costner’s 1991 adventure classic Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, one of the actor’s most lucrative projects.

What This Domestic Box Office Total Means

A Tremendous Domestic Run

While F1: The Movie‘s $57 million domestic debut was already noteworthy, the fact that it has tripled that figure in just five weeks is nothing short of remarkable. The film’s stellar word-of-mouth reception, along with the growing allure of Formula One racing, has undoubtedly fueled its sustained success, complemented by Brad Pitt’s undeniable star power.

F1: The Movie – Key Details

Release Date

Director

Budget

RT Tomatometer Score

RT Popcornmeter Score

Metacritic Metascore

Metacritic User Score

06/27/2025

Joseph Kosinski

$200 million

83%

97%

68/100

7.4/10

The success of F1: The Movie marks a significant milestone for Apple Studios, establishing it as a real contender in the Hollywood landscape. This triumph will undoubtedly motivate the studio to continue pursuing ambitious projects, channeling more resources into producing high-quality entertainment.

A Rare Blockbuster

The Unique Nature of Its Success

Notably, the film’s exceptional performance is even more impressive considering it’s an original narrative, not adapted from existing intellectual property. In a film industry increasingly dominated by sequels and franchises, the success of F1: The Movie serves as a powerful reminder that audiences still crave fresh stories.

As the weeks roll on, F1: The Movie is well-positioned to join the ranks of the top 40 most successful original films of all time, potentially surpassing iconic titles like The Hangover and The Matrix, while trailing only behind cinematic classics such as Twister and Saving Private Ryan. This achievement could pave the way for studios to gamble on originality in storytelling, reinforcing the idea that heartfelt narratives can still triumph at the box office.

Source: Deadline



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