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The global box office run of Brad Pitt’s high-octane Formula One racing drama F1 has been nothing short of spectacular. With a current worldwide haul of $621.3 million, the film has recently overtaken several popular titles like Logan (2017), The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997), Casino Royale (2006), Superman (2025), and Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025), to name a few.
Currently ranking as the sixth highest-grossing movie of 2025 globally, F1: The Movie has earned $189.1 million in North America alone. It remains to be seen whether it can surpass the $200 million mark domestically during its ongoing theatrical run, although it appears to be out of reach. The film is also on the verge of surpassing Pixar’s 96%-rated animated blockbuster Ratatouille. It was directed by Academy Award winner Brad Bird, the filmmaker behind Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. Here’s how much more F1 needs to reach that milestone.
F1 vs. Ratatouille – Box Office Comparison
Based on data from Box Office Mojo, here’s how the two films stack up:
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F1 – Box Office Summary (Box Office Mojo)
- North America – $189.1 million
- International – $432.2 million
- Worldwide – $621.3 million
Ratatouille – Box Office Summary (Box Office Mojo)
- North America: $206.5 million
- International: $417.3 million
- Worldwide: $623.7 million
As the numbers show, F1 is currently trailing the lifetime earnings of Ratatouille by roughly $2.4 million. At its current pace, and assuming the film’s digital release doesn’t significantly impact theater attendance, it’s expected to close the gap and surpass the animated blockbuster in the coming days.