F1 Movie Box Office: $140M Opening Weekend
- The new Formula 1 film, "F1: The movie," is making a strong showing at the box office.
- In the United States, the "F1 movie" earned $55.6 million,with $25 million coming on opening day,Friday.
- The film's strong opening places it ahead of "Napoleon" (which earned $78.8 million in 2023) as Apple Studios' biggest opening weekend ever.
“F1: Teh Movie” roared into theaters, dominating the box office with a stunning $140 million global opening weekend. Brad Pitt and Lewis Hamilton’s racing drama is already a major hit, setting a new bar for Apple Studios. The film’s U.S. debut reached $55.6 million, exceeding “Napoleon‘s” opening numbers and signaling strong audience interest in this high-speed cinematic experience. Production costs were high, though.”F1 Movie” is now aiming to recoup this investment. News Directory 3 has the latest updates on the movie’s performance and the potential for lasting success. Discover what’s next.
“F1: The movie” Speeds to Top Spot Wiht $140 Million Debut
Updated July 1, 2025
The new Formula 1 film, “F1: The movie,” is making a strong showing at the box office. The Brad Pitt-led racing drama, also executive-produced by Lewis Hamilton, grossed over $140 million worldwide during its opening weekend, securing the top spot.
In the United States, the “F1 movie” earned $55.6 million,with $25 million coming on opening day,Friday. Pitt portrays a veteran F1 driver mentoring a young talent on a struggling team. The film was shot at actual F1 races during the 2024 season.
The film’s strong opening places it ahead of “Napoleon” (which earned $78.8 million in 2023) as Apple Studios’ biggest opening weekend ever. However, with a reported production cost exceeding $350 million, “F1: The Movie” will need to maintain its box office momentum to become profitable.
What’s next
The success of “F1: The Movie” will depend on its continued performance in the coming weeks, as it aims to recoup its substantial production budget and solidify its place as a box office hit.
