F1: The Movie has crossed an important global box office milestone in less than two weeks. Released on June 23, the sports drama movie stars Brad Pitt as a washed-up Formula One racer, Sonny Hayes, and Damson Idris as a H๏τsH๏τ rookie. Tackling themes such as redemption and mentorship, the movie takes place in the intense world of Formula One racing.
Over the opening weekend, F1: The Movie made $146.3 million worldwide and became Apple Studios’ first box office hit. In just 10 days, the movie surpᴀssed the $250 million global milestone.
Now, per The Numbers, the movie has officially crossed the $300 million mark at the global box office, made up of $112.7 million domestically and $188.5 million internationally. With a reported budget between $200 million and $300 million and an estimated marketing cost of $100 million, the movie is not far from breaking even.
What This Means For F1: The Movie
F1: The Movie Won’t Stop At $300 Million
F1: The Movie has been Apple Studios’ highest-grossing film, including outpacing Ridley Scott’s 2023 movie Napoleon, which made $221 million during its theatrical run. With no sign of slowing down, the movie’s revenue continued to soar during the second week. With its rumored total budget being between $300 million and $400 million, it’s on its way to turning a profit.
In terms of the domestic box office this year, F1: The Movie has also made it into the top 10 of the highest-grossing movies released in 2025, right behind Final Destination: Bloodlines’ $137 million domestic earnings. Given that the movie’s domestic earnings nearly doubled its opening weekend during the second week, the movie will likely continue to climb the chart.
Meanwhile, F1 also secured a place as one of Pitt’s highest-grossing movies of all time, currently at no.13 behind Ocean’s Thirteen ($311 million), Inglourious Basterds ($316 million), and Megamind ($321 million). The 2025 sports flick is also $27 million away from surpᴀssing Se7en at the global box office, a movie that served as a pivotal point in Brad Pitt’s career.
Our Take On F1: The Movie’s Box Office Milestone
F1: The Movie’s Box Office Success Matches Its Reputation
F1: The Movie is a box office hit, and it isn’t without reason. Having garnered praise from both audiences and critics, sports lovers and those unfamiliar with Formula One racing, the top-rated action mpvie brings danger and thrill to the big screen in a way that can be easily understood, but not without authenticity and realism.
ScreenRant‘s review of F1: The Movie highlighted the impact Pitt’s new sports drama has on viewers. From Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski, the movie draws from a basic idea but expands beautifully and emotionally from there.
Its near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score further suggests its success likely won’t stop at the $300 million global box office milestone, especially with its reputation continuing to spread through word of mouth.
Source: The Numbers