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PlanetF1 on MSNLewis Hamilton responds to F1 sequel rumours after $393m box office successLewis Hamilton said he does not want to “rush” into making a sequel of the F1 movie after its significant success at the box office. The seven-time World Champion was involved as a producer on the film,
"F1" already had by far Apple's highest opening weekend in theaters, but now it's expected to cross $400 million, and has become one of star Brad Pitt's most successful movies.
The F1 Movie has had a great opening weekend, but will it be enough to encourage the streaming services to back theatrical?
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Screen Rant on MSNF1 The Movie Is Very Close To Overtaking Keanu Reeves' Sci-Fi Classic In Studio's All-Time ChartsThe Movie continues to soar at the box office, it's close to outshining Keanu Reeves' 1999 sci-fi classic on Warner Bros.'s all-time chart.
“‘F1’ is going to be Apple’s biggest release at the box office by far,” says David A. Gross, who runs the FranchiseRe movie consulting firm. “This film looks like the successful business model Apple has envisioned and wanted to execute for several years.”
The Movie quickly became Apple's highest-ever opening weekend in theaters when it premiered in June, and it hasn't shown any signs of slowing
"F1: The Movie" raced to the top spot at the box office in its opening weekend, earning more than $140 million globally.
After Brad Pitt's 'F1: The Movie' scored at the box office, here are four ways that Apple's film studio strategy could evolve.
Apple's "F1" movie with Brad Pitt captured the checkered flag in its opening weekend, but there's reason to think that its success could be a one-off.
According to Box Office Mojo data, F1: The Movie generated over $153 million globally in its first week, with $63.9 million from domestic audiences and $89.3 million from international markets.
SILVERSTONE, England — Lewis Hamilton says he just wants to enjoy the “F1” movie’s success as he warned Thursday that rushing a sequel would be “the worst thing we probably could do.”