F1: The Movie Rents on Prime Video After $590M Global Box Office
F1: The Movie Rents on Prime Video After $590M Global Box Office

F1: The Movie Rents on Prime Video After $590M Global Box Office

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Brad Pitt's racing drama 'F1: The Movie,' directed by Joseph Kosinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, has been a global box office success, grossing nearly $600 million worldwide since its June 27 release, making it Brad Pitt's biggest box office hit. The film follows Sonny Hayes, a former Formula 1 driver who returns to mentor a struggling team and a rookie driver, exploring themes of second chances and fierce competition. After dominating theaters and even enjoying a re-release in some markets, the movie made its digital debut on Amazon Prime Video for rental starting August 22, with an expected streaming release on Apple TV+ between late September and early October. Apple, which financed and produced the film, is using a premium video-on-demand window to maximize revenue before the film becomes available to subscribers at no additional cost. The movie continues to attract audiences in cinemas, particularly in premium formats like IMAX, and has been praised for its high-octane action and emotional depth. Its success marks a significant turnaround for Apple Original Films, which previously faced box office challenges.

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