This picture launched by Warner Bros Pictures exhibits Brad Pitt in a scene from “F1 The Movie.”
The movie has earned $545.6 million on the world field workplace, overtaking Pitt’s 2013 zombie apocalypse movie World War Z, which earned $540 million.
This is just the second time Pitt has crossed the $500 million threshold in his profession, a notable milestone given his selective strategy to large-scale franchise movies. Some of his different field workplace hits are Mr and Mrs Smith ($487m), Ocean’s Eleven ($450m) and Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood ($377m).
Interestingly, this milestone comes simply days after F1 turned Apple Studios’ most worthwhile theatrical movie, outperforming the studio’s earlier releases, together with Napoleon ($223 million) and Killers of the Flower Moon ($158 million). The movie was made at a reported manufacturing funds of $300 million.
The movie opened in late June with a $146 million world debut and has maintained momentum regardless of robust summer time competitors. Its premium display rollout and robust abroad response, particularly in racing-obsessed markets, helped drive field workplace success.
F1 follows a former Formula One driver, Pitt’s Sonny Hayes, who’s introduced again by his former teammate, Ruben Cervantes (Javier Bardem), to assist flip across the struggling APX GP crew. His job is to information the crew’s younger and outspoken rookie, Joshua Pearce, performed by Damson Idris. The movie explores Hayes’s return to racing, the strain of mentorship, and the interior politics of a struggling crew.
Published – August 05, 2025 12:50 pm IST








