'F1' opens with $55 million, delivering Apple its biggest big-screen hit

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This image released by Apple TV+ shows Damson Idris as Joshua Pearce, left, and Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes in a scene from "F1 The Movie." (Apple TV+ via AP)

NEW YORK – Apple has its first box-office hit.

ā€œF1 The Movieā€ debuted with $55.6 million in North American theaters and $144 million globally over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday, handing the tech company easily its biggest opening yet.

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Though Apple Original Films has had some notable successes in its six years in Hollywood — including the 2021 Oscar-winner ā€œCODAā€ — its theatrical results have been decidedly mixed. Misfires like ā€œArgylleā€ and ā€œFly Me to the Moonā€ and big-budget awards plays like Ridley Scott’s ā€œNapoleonā€ and Martin Scorsese’s ā€œKillers of the Flower Moonā€ have been better at driving viewers to Apple TV+ than movie theaters.

But ā€œF1ā€ was Apple’s first foray into summer blockbuster territory. It won a bidding war for the project from much of the production team behind the 2022 box-office smash ā€œTop Gun: Maverick.ā€ Apple then partnered with Warner Bros. to distributed the film starring Brad Pitt, Damson Idris and Kerry Condon.

With a production budget over $200 million, ā€œF1ā€ still has several laps to go to turn a profit. But for now, ā€œF1ā€ is full speed ahead.

"The film’s outstanding debut reflects both the excitement of Formula 1 and the deeply emotional and entertaining story crafted by the entire cast and creative team," said Zack Van Amburg, who heads worldwide video for Apple with Jamie Erlicht. "Their dedication and innovation have fueled an unforgettable cinematic experience.ā€

Car racing movies have often struggled in theaters; crash-and-burn cases include Ron Howard’s ā€œRushā€ (2013) and Michael Mann’s ā€œFerrariā€ (2023). But ā€œF1ā€ built off the Formula 1 fandom stirred up by the popular series ā€œFormula 1: Drive to Survive.ā€ And it leaned on ā€œTop Gun: Maverickā€ director Joseph Kosinski and producer Jerry Bruckheimer to deliver another adult-oriented action thrill ride.

As in ā€œTop Gun: Maverick,ā€ the filmmakers sought an adrenaline rush by placing IMAX cameras inside the cockpit in ā€œF1.ā€ IMAX and large-format screens accounted for 55% of in its ticket sales. IMAX, whose screens are much sought-after in the summer, has carved out a three-week run for the movie.

Warner Bros. expected ā€œF1ā€ to perform well overseas, where the sport is more popular than it is in the U.S. Jeffrey Goldstein, distribution chief for Warner Bros., said Pitt was the movie's ā€œsecret sauce.ā€ The $144 million global launch is the actor's biggest opening weekend.

ā€œWe came up with multiple campaigns based on where you are in the world,ā€ said Goldstein. ā€œWe planned for an audience-winner: screen the movie and get it out there. People talking about this movie drove this movie.ā€

Reviews have been very good for ā€œF1ā€ and audience reaction (an ā€œAā€ via CinemaScore) was even better. That suggests ā€œF1ā€ could hold up well in the coming weeks despite some formidable coming competition in Universal Pictures’ ā€œJurassic World Rebirth.ā€

Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for data firm Comscore, praised Warner Bros. for making ā€œF1ā€ a theatrical event. The studio was also behind the year's other big original release, ā€œSinners."

ā€œFor Apple, this demonstrates to them the prestige factor of having a big theatrical release," said Dergarabedian. ā€œIt elevates their brand."

Universal’s ā€œM3gan 2.0ā€ had been expected to pose a greater challenge to ā€œF1.ā€ Instead, the robot doll sequel didn’t come close to matching the 2022 original’s box-office launch.

ā€œM3gan 2.0ā€ collected $10.2 million in 3,112 theaters. Memes and viral videos helped propel the first ā€œM3ganā€ to a $30.4 million opening and a total haul of $180 million, all on a $12 million budget.

Still, the Blumhouse Productions horror thriller could wind up profitable. The film, written and directed by Gerald Johnstone, cost a modest $25 million to make. A spinoff titled ā€œSoulm8teā€ is scheduled for release next year.

M3gan 2.0ā€ ended up in fourth place. The box-office leader of the last two weekends, ā€œHow to Train Your Dragon,ā€ slid to second with $19.4 million. The DreamWorks Animation live-action hit from Universal Pictures has surpassed $200 million domestically in three weeks.

After a debut that marked a new low for Pixar, the studio’s ā€œElioā€ gathered up $10.7 million in sales in its second weekend. That gives the Walt Disney Co. release a disappointing two-week start of $42.2 million.

Top 10 movies by domestic box office

With final domestic figures being released Monday, this list factors in the estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore:

1. ā€œF1 The Movie,ā€ $55 million.

2. ā€œHow to Train Your Dragon,ā€ $19.4 million.

3. ā€œElio,ā€ $10.7 million.

4. ā€œM3gan 2.0,ā€ $10.2 million.

5. ā€œ28 Years Later,ā€ $9.7 million.

6. ā€œLilo & Stitch,ā€ $6.9 million.

7. ā€œMission: Impossible — Final Reckoning,ā€ $4.2 million.

8. ā€œMaterialists,ā€ $3 million.

9. ā€œBallerina,ā€ $2.1 million.

10. ā€œKarate Kid: Legends,ā€ $1 million.


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