F1: The Movie released on June 27, 2025, and it has become one of the most talked-about Hollywood action dramas this year. The movie is packed with racing thrills, emotional storytelling, and stunning visuals. It stars Brad Pitt in the lead role as a former Formula 1 racer who makes an unexpected return to the track. The film was made with a massive budget of $280 million (around ₹2,330 crore), including production and marketing.
In its run so far, F1: The Movie has shown solid performance in both domestic and international markets. Critics have given mixed to positive reviews, praising the action sequences and emotional depth. The film currently holds an IMDb rating of 7.6/10, which is a good sign for its long run.
F1: The Movie Domestic Box Office
In the United States and Canada, F1: The Movie had a strong start. It opened with over $48 million (₹400 crore approx.) on the opening weekend. The second weekend showed only a mild drop thanks to strong word-of-mouth.
As of August 19, 2025, the film has grossed $183.5 million (around ₹1,560 crore) domestically. Big cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago contributed the most, while IMAX and drive-in theaters boosted collections further.
F1: The Movie Worldwide and International Box Office
Internationally, the film has been a blockbuster. Countries like the UK, Australia, France, Japan, and India have responded very strongly. In the UK, where Formula 1 is a national passion, the opening weekend alone brought in over $20 million.
As of August 19, 2025, the film has collected $410.3 million internationally. Adding the domestic numbers, the worldwide total now stands at $593.8 million (₹5,040 crore approx.) — more than double its budget.
F1: The Movie Domestic Day-Wise Box Office (June 27 – Aug 19, 2025)
Week 1 (June 27 – July 3)
- Day 1 – $18.2M
- Day 2 – $15.4M
- Day 3 – $14.7M
- Day 4 – $10.5M
- Day 5 – $9.3M
- Day 6 – $8.1M
- Day 7 – $7.8M
Week 1 Total: $84.0M
Week 2 (July 4 – July 10)
- Day 8 – $6.7M
- Day 9 – $6.2M
- Day 10 – $6.1M
- Day 11 – $5.3M
- Day 12 – $4.9M
- Day 13 – $4.5M
- Day 14 – $4.2M
Week 2 Total: $38.0M
Week 3 (July 11 – July 17)
- Day 15 – $3.9M
- Day 16 – $3.7M
- Day 17 – $3.5M
- Day 18 – $3.3M
- Day 19 – $3.2M
- Day 20 – $3.1M
- Day 21 – $2.9M
Week 3 Total: $24.6M
Week 4 (July 18 – July 24)
- Avg per day: $2.8M → $2.0M
Week 4 Total: $18.0M
Week 5 (July 25 – July 31)
- Avg per day: $1.9M → $1.3M
Week 5 Total: $10.0M
Week 6 (Aug 1 – Aug 7)
- Avg per day: $1.2M → $0.9M
Week 6 Total: $6.0M
Week 7 (Aug 8 – Aug 14)
- Avg per day: $0.8M → $0.6M
Week 7 Total: $4.0M
Week 8 (Aug 15 – Aug 19)
- Avg per day: $0.55M → $0.40M
5-Day Total: $2.5M
Domestic Cumulative (till Aug 19): $183.5M
F1: The Movie Hit Or Flop?
With a production budget of $280 million, the movie needed strong legs to break even. Now at nearly $594 million worldwide, F1: The Movie has entered the hit zone, with a chance of becoming one of the highest-grossing sports dramas of all time if it sustains in the coming weeks.
About the Movie
Directed by Joseph Kosinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, F1: The Movie tells the story of a former F1 champion who returns as a mentor but ends up back behind the wheel in a dangerous comeback. Shot on real F1 tracks across the world, the film mixes intense racing action with emotional storytelling.
Brad Pitt has been widely praised for his role, while Damson Idris and Javier Bardem’s supporting performances have also earned acclaim.
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