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After overtaking Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, Brad Pitt’s Formula One racing drama F1 recently raced past James Gunn’s David Corenswet-led Superman reboot at the global box office, and the gap has only widened since. The film currently ranks as the sixth-highest-grossing movie of 2025, just behind the live-action How to Train Your Dragon remake.
With $188.1 million from the North American market and an impressive $425.7 million from the international market, F1’s global total now stands at $613.8 million. Recently, it has also surpassed Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi action film Ready Player One in global earnings. As it steadily approaches the $620 million milestone, the film is closing in on the lifetime earnings of a 1990s Spielberg blockbuster — The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), the sequel to the iconic 1993 film Jurassic Park. Let’s take a closer look at how near F1 is to surpassing it at the box office.
F1 Vs. The Lost World: Jurassic Park – Box Office Comparison
Here are the box office breakdowns of the two films, according to Box Office Mojo.
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F1 – Box Office Summary
- North America – $188.1 million
- International – $425.7 million
- Worldwide – $613.8 million
The Lost World: Jurassic Park – Box Office Summary
- North America: $229.1 million
- International: $389.5 million
- Worldwide: $618.6 million
As the figures show, F1 currently trails the second Jurassic Park entry by just under $5 million worldwide. At its current pace, it is expected to surpass this milestone before its ongoing theatrical run.