Warner Bros. and Apple's "F1: The Movie" opened strongly at the box office, debuting with an estimated $55.6 million domestically and $88.4 million internationally for a global total of $144 million during its opening weekend. The film performed well in IMAX theaters, grossing $27.7 million globally through its first weekend, with $12.8 million domestically and $14.9 million internationally. Over the following weeks, the movie continued to perform steadily, surpassing $150 million in domestic gross and $450 million globally by mid-July. By July 27, "F1: The Movie" had crossed the $500 million mark worldwide, with an estimated $344.1 million from international markets and $165.5 million domestically. The film showed strong legs with relatively moderate declines in weekly grosses, including a 37% drop domestically and 35% internationally during the weekend of July 27. China emerged as the top international market outside the US and Canada, contributing $51.4 million to the international total. The movie's success marks Apple's biggest box-office launch to date and establishes it as a global box-office juggernaut.
Apple's 'F1: The Movie' is a certified global box-office juggernaut, hitting over $500 million in ticket sales. https://t.co/VhPdJbs7L1
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