Brad Pitt’s F1 Movie Is His Biggest Box Office Hit Ever
LOS ANGELES – Brad Pitt’s new film F1 The Movie has become the biggest hit of his career.
The movie was released in cinemas on June 27 and made $57 million in its first weekend. It is now Apple’s highest-earning film in theaters.
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, the film stars Brad Pitt as a retired race car driver who returns to help a young racer, played by Damson Idris. Other actors in the film include Javier Bardem and Kerry Condon.
By Sunday, August 3, the movie had made $545.6 million around the world, according to Deadline. This beats Brad Pitt’s earlier film World War Z, which made $540.4 million.
Some of Pitt’s other popular movies include Troy ($497.4 million) and Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($487.3 million).
Even though F1: The Movie made a lot of money, some experts say it still has not earned back its total cost. The film’s budget, including marketing, is said to be around $750 million.
Director Joseph Kosinski has said he has ideas for a sequel. “I’d love to see what happens next for our team APXGP and Sonny Hayes,” he said. “But it depends on the audience.”
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