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The Formula One Group is thanking the Brad Pitt F1 movie for a revenue bump this quarter, as well as furthering the cultural ...
Apple had a box-office hit with "F1," the car-racing movie. Now it looks poised to win the US streaming rights for F1 races.
Apple’s “F1 the Movie” has generated US$570.7 million at the global box and is showing great holding power, according to Deadline. It’s overtaken the entire theatrical runs of Martin Scorsese’s “Kille ...
The F1 movie isn’t just a hit for Apple. The Formula One Group credits Apple in part for its recent revenue boost.
Following its theatrical and IMAX release, Formula 1 film starring Brad Pitt is likely to first appear on download platforms. Only then will Apple's TV+ follow.
Formula 1 is hoping that the success of F1: The Movie at the box office will translate into a new generation of fans. However ...
Apple is aiming to capitalize on the sport's growing popularity in the U.S. which was also driven by the success of Netflix's hit docu-series "Formula 1: Drive to Survive" that provided an ...
Apple developed a custom camera system using iPhone components to capture high-speed footage from Formula 1 cars for its upcoming feature film "F1: The Movie," WIRED reports.
The movie, made by Apple Original Films and starring Brad Pitt as a down-on-his-luck Formula 1 driver, took in roughly $55.6 million from Thursday through Sunday at 3,661 theaters in North America ...
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