


Brad Pitt’s F1 Movie Speeds to Success: F1 Movie’s Box Office Collection Figures Worldwide
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Buckle up, racing fans! Brad Pitt’s F1 has taken the box office by storm, delivering high-octane thrills and impressive numbers.
According to Box Office Mojo, the F1 Movie’s Box Office Collection Figures Worldwide have reached a staggering $393.4 million, with $136.2 million domestically and $257.2 million internationally.
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, this sports drama is not just burning rubber on the track but also climbing the charts as one of Pitt’s biggest hits. Let’s break down why this film is a global sensation and what’s fueling its success!
Box Office Highlights:
Worldwide Gross: $393,394,846 as of July 15, 2025.
Domestic Gross: $136,194,846 (34.6% of total).
International Gross: $257,200,000 (65.4% of total).
Opening Weekend: $55.6 million domestic, $144 million global, Apple Studios’ biggest debut ever.
Cast: Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Javier Bardem, with F1 driver cameos like Lewis Hamilton.
The F1 movie, released on June 27, 2025, follows Sonny Hayes (Pitt), a retired Formula One driver returning to mentor a young hotshot (Damson Idris) and save a struggling team.
Its opening weekend was a record-breaker, hauling in $55.6 million domestically and $144 million globally, outpacing World War Z’s $111.8 million debut for Pitt’s biggest global opening ever.
The film’s high-energy racing sequences, shot during real F1 Grand Prix weekends at Silverstone and Las Vegas, have fans raving about its authenticity.Internationally, F1 is a juggernaut, with $257.2 million (65.4% of its total gross) from 78 markets.
Top markets include the UK ($4.8 million opening), France ($3 million), and China ($6 million through Saturday of opening weekend).
The film’s global appeal, boosted by Formula One’s massive 750 million-strong fanbase, has driven strong performances, especially in Europe and Asia.
Posts on X highlight its “insane” IMAX visuals, with 55% of domestic ticket sales from premium formats like IMAX, contributing $27.7 million globally during the opening weekend.
Domestically, F1 has earned $136.2 million, making it Pitt’s 10th highest-grossing film in the U.S., surpassing Inglourious Basterds ($120.8 million).
It’s also Apple Studios’ biggest theatrical hit, outgrossing Napoleon ($221 million) and Killers of the Flower Moon ($158 million). Despite a reported $200-300 million budget, Apple’s strategy of using theatrical runs to build buzz for Apple TV+ streaming means profitability isn’t solely tied to box office.
Fans on X are hyping its 83% Rotten Tomatoes score and “A” CinemaScore, predicting a $550-600 million global finish.
The film’s success isn’t just numbers. Directed by Top Gun: Maverick’s Joseph Kosinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Lewis Hamilton, F1 blends heart-pounding action with emotional depth.
Pitt’s laid-back charisma, paired with Idris’s rising-star energy, creates a dynamic duo. Cameos from F1 stars like Max Verstappen add street cred, while the film’s IMAX-heavy presentation makes it a must-see big-screen experience.
However, competition from Jurassic World Rebirth and Superman may challenge its screen count in coming weeks.
What’s next for F1?
With a projected $12.8 million third weekend domestically, it’s on track to hit $450 million worldwide, potentially cracking Pitt’s top five films, behind Ocean’s Eleven ($450.7 million).
Whether it reaches the $500-750 million needed to break even theatrically remains uncertain, but its streaming potential on Apple TV+ is a game-changer. For now, F1 is a victory lap for Pitt and Apple, proving racing movies are back in pole position.
Ready to feel the rush? F1 is still speeding through theaters, delivering thrills and heart.
Will it overtake World War Z’s $540.4 million to become Pitt’s biggest hit? Share your predictions below and join the race to catch this blockbuster on the biggest screen possible!