Brad Pitt’s F1 surpasses $600M at global box office with international success

Brad Pitt’s racing drama F1 races past $600M worldwide, fueled by $417.5M in overseas box office earnings.

-AFP

Brad Pitt’s high-speed racing drama F1 has officially crossed the $600 million milestone at the global box office, solidifying its place as one of 2025’s top-grossing films.

As of August 24, the Apple Original Films release has earned $603.4 million worldwide, including $185.9 million from the U.S. and Canada and an impressive $417.5 million from international markets. The numbers highlight the movie’s broad global appeal, with nearly 70% of its revenue coming from overseas audiences.

Directed by Joseph Kosinski, known for Top Gun: Maverick, F1 has benefitted from strong turnout in key territories. China leads with $59.2 million, followed by Korea at $35.2 million and France with $30 million. The United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia have also delivered solid results, contributing to the film’s sustained momentum abroad.

Part of the film’s success comes from its immersive racing sequences shot with advanced technology, making it a standout in Imax and other premium formats. Industry analysts note that F1 has become one of the year’s top-grossing Imax titles, reinforcing the global demand for high-quality, large-scale cinematic experiences.

With strong legs at the box office and continued rollout in additional markets, F1 is expected to climb even higher in the coming weeks. The film’s performance marks a major achievement for Apple Original Films as it expands further into blockbuster territory, while also proving Brad Pitt’s star power continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

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