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Apple Original Films’ ‘F1’ roars to $140 million global opening

Apple Original Films‘ “F1” is roaring to a a US$140 million global opening, the best ever for an Apple streaming service production.

Apple Original Films‘ “F1” is roaring to a a US$140 million global opening, not only the best ever for an Apple Original Films‘ “F1” is roaring to a a US$140 million global opening, the best ever for an Apple streaming service production, but also a record start for a Brad Pitt movie ahead of the $112 million launch of “World War Z,” reports Deadline.

“F1” made $55 in the U.S. and $85 million overseas this weekend, the article says. The movie hails from director Joseph Kosinski, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Plan B Entertainment, and seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton’s Dawn Apollo Films banner. It’s made in collaboration with Formula 1.

Here’s how the film is described: Dubbed “the greatest that never was,” Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt) was FORMULA 1’s most promising phenom of the 1990s until an accident on the track nearly ended his career. Thirty years later, he’s a nomadic racer-for-hire when he’s approached by his former teammate Ruben Cervantes (Javier Bardem), owner of a struggling FORMULA 1 team that is on the verge of collapse. Ruben convinces Sonny to come back to FORMULA 1 for one last shot at saving the team and being the best in the world. He’ll drive alongside Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris), the team’s hotshot rookie intent on setting his own pace. But as the engines roar, Sonny’s past catches up with him and he finds that in FORMULA 1, your teammate is your fiercest competition — and the road to redemption is not something you can travel alone.

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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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