F1 China Box Office: 5th 3-Day Weekend Update (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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The racing film is unstoppable at the Chinese box office. F1, starring Brad Pitt, has hit a significant milestone in China, becoming one of the 25 Hollywood films post-COVID to achieve this feat. The movie is also doing well in North America, thus proving that an original sports drama like this can create box office history with strong content and performances. Keep scrolling for the deets.

After five weekends, the movie has amassed over $500 million at the worldwide box office. It is also tracking to become Brad Pitt’s biggest hit ever, surpassing his World War Z. This weekend, the sports film crossed the worldwide haul of Troy as his second-highest-grossing film as a leading man. The movie’s visceral racing sequences and premium sound design are attracting fans to the theaters even now. Some are even calling it absolute cinema on social media.

F1’s box office collection on its 5th weekend in China

According to industry tracker’s report, Brad Pitt’s film collected a solid $3 million on its 5th three-day weekend at the box office in China. It collected $1.3 million on the 5th Sunday with a decline of -37.5% from its 4th Sunday over 5K screenings. It lost 6K screenings from last Sunday. Thanks to a staggering 5.7x multiplier, it’s become the second leggiest Hollywood title post-COVID era.

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