Warner Bros. and Apple’s Formula One drama “F1: The Movie” has generated roughly $603 million worldwide as of Sunday, 24 August, after adding an estimated $6.1 million overseas during the latest weekend. The milestone makes the Joseph Kosinski-directed picture one of the summer’s top earners, with about $417.5 million coming from international markets and the remainder from North America. Premium large-format screenings continue to bolster results: IMAX theaters have contributed an estimated $94.4 million to date. With a reported production budget of around $200 million, the film is now firmly in profit territory and extends the studios’ recent streak of high-performing franchise-adjacent releases.
‘F1’ crossed $600M globally. • Budget was $200M Read our review: https://t.co/k0Ai8sRcl0 https://t.co/7ofGNsb8gP
Warner Bros. & Apple's F1 The Movie has grossed an estimated $94.4M from global IMAX screens through Sunday. #F1TheMovie #IMAX #BoxOffice https://t.co/9b0Wd04WOt
F1: THE MOVIE is still revving up box office grosses--another $7.9M globally this weekend, $603M total. Welcome to the $600M Club, racers.