Apple's 'F1: The Movie' Roars to Top of US, Canada Box Office
- Apple's film F1: The Movie debuted atop the North American box office with $55.6 million over a weekend in 2025.
- The film capitalized on the growing U.S. interest in Formula One, fueled partly by Netflix's Drive to Survive series.
- F1 had strong critical and audience reception, an extensive marketing campaign, a $200 million budget, and stars Brad Pitt.
- Paul Dergarabedian described it as an "impressive overperformance," attributing its success to an extensive and highly engaging marketing campaign.
- The film marks Apple's first major box office hit but still needs more time to recoup costs amid upcoming competition like Jurassic World Rebirth.
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‘F1: The Movie’ roars to top of U.S., Canada box office | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
LOS ANGELES >> Apple’s high-octane racing film “F1: The Movie” roared to the top of the U.S. and Canadian box office this weekend, fueled by star-power and a finely-tuned marketing campaign, according to Comscore.
Apple gets much-needed win as 'F1' speeds to big opening weekend
Brad Pitt and Damson Idris on the set of "F1."Dan Mullan/Getty Images"F1," starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris, debuted in theaters on Friday.The film earned $144 million globally during its opening weekend, making it Apple's largest theatrical release.Apple spent heavily on marketing ahead of the film.Apple's Formula One-inspired film went full-throttle this weekend at the domestic box office."F1" has earned over $55 million domestically since …
Brad Pitt’s ‘F1’ cruises to top of N.America 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 Sunday. "This is an outstanding opening for an original action sports drama,"
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