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Brad Pitt is currently riding high on the critical and commercial success of his Formula One sports drama F1, which is still running in theaters. The high-octane car racing movie is now racing toward the coveted $500 million benchmark. And in doing that, it has outgrossed some 2025 films, including Captain America: Brave New World, Thunderbolts*, Sinners, Final Destination: Bloodlines, and 28 Years Later.
Had a great time with #F1TheMovie – pulse pounding race sequences, a great cast, plus a fantastic soundtrack and score. All made for a compelling big screen experience 👌 pic.twitter.com/3tLJ9lgIqA
— Simon Pearce (@cbaproductions) July 22, 2025
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As of now, F1 trails behind three of Brad Pitt’s biggest global hits – Troy (2004), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), and World War Z (2013). As the box office race heats up, all eyes are on whether F1 can surpass them and claim the top spot in his career.
Can F1 Become Brad Pitt’s Highest-Grossing Film?
So far, F1 has grossed nearly $157 million in the U.S. and over $309 million internationally, bringing its worldwide total to an impressive $466 million (according to Box Office Mojo). If the film continues to perform well at both the domestic and international box office, it stands a solid chance of surpassing the global earnings of Brad Pitt’s earlier blockbusters — Troy ($497 million) and Mr. & Mrs. Smith ($487 million).