Apple's F1 movie crosses $500 million at global box office – 9to5Mac

The F1 movie continues its scorching streak at cinemas, with the movie nonetheless extensively resonating with viewers a month after its theatrical premiere. The Apple Unique Movie has now crossed the $500 million mark at the global box office, with the working complete now standing round $509 million.

F1: The Movie will eventually land on Apple TV+, seemingly in October. However Apple and distributor Warner Bros. have little incentive to rush alongside the secondary launch home windows if the cinema takings stay as sturdy as they’re.

Up to now, the movie has taken in about $165 million in the USA and $344 million internationally. In one other week, it’ll have outgrossed the takings of all earlier Apple authentic movies mixed.

F1 debuted on June 27, a few month in the past, with a $145 million opening weekend. This was above many business expectations.

Whereas the home efficiency has been considerably common, the movie has excelled in lots of worldwide markets. It has been so successful that F1 is getting an IMAX re-launch in August, which ought to propel one other enhance of ticket gross sales.

It’s presently anticipated to finish its theatrical run above $550 million. Because the movie was so costly to make, the break-even level for Apple might be nearer to a $600 million complete box office, nevertheless. However, Apple shall be thrilled with the title’s theatrical efficiency because it offers them a large consciousness crowd-pleaser nearly ‘totally free’ for its streaming service catalog.

Apple’s lengthy-time period ambitions for cinema motion pictures stays unclear. Whereas it continues to supply a big variety of authentic motion pictures, it has but to vow a large theatrical run for any movie on its upcoming slate. Straight-to-streaming is its main technique.

For the remainder of 2025, as an illustration, Denzel Washington leads Highest 2 Lowest, which lands on Apple TV+ on September 5, adopted by The Lost Bus starring Matthew McConaughey.

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