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F1 Racing Drama Becomes Brad Pitt's Biggest Box Office Hit
26 Sep, 2025
Summary
- F1 has earned $624.4 million worldwide, Brad Pitt's highest-grossing lead role
- Film nearing end of theatrical run, unlikely to break into 2025's top 5 highest-grossing
- F1 may surpass Fast Five's $626.1 million lifetime earnings before run concludes

As of September 26th, 2025, Brad Pitt's Formula One racing drama F1 has become the Hollywood star's highest-grossing film in a leading role. The high-octane sports spectacle has earned an impressive $434.9 million from international markets and $189.5 million in North America, bringing its worldwide total to approximately $624.4 million.
F1 has already raced past several major titles, including Iron Man 2, How to Train Your Dragon 2, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and Casino Royale, and now ranks among the 200 highest-grossing films of all time. However, with the film nearing the end of its theatrical run and now available on digital platforms, it appears unlikely that F1 will be able to break into the year's top 5 highest-grossing films.
While outgrossing the live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon, which currently holds the 5th spot with $635 million worldwide, seems out of reach, F1 can still achieve another notable milestone. With its current global haul of $624.4 million, the sports drama sits just behind Fast Five's $626.1 million lifetime earnings. If F1 receives one final boost and earns roughly $1.7 million more, it would surpass Fast Five to claim the 185th spot on the all-time worldwide rankings before its theatrical run concludes.