F1 Film Triumphs at Box Office, M3GAN 2.0 Trails

Oct 19,25

F1 The Movie raced to a stellar box office opening, amassing $55.6 million domestically and $88.4 million internationally for a $144 million global debut. In contrast, newcomer M3GAN 2.0 stumbled with a modest $17.158 million worldwide opening, falling short of its predecessor's performance.

Featuring Brad Pitt behind the wheel of authentic F1 cars at breakneck speeds, F1 The Movie marks a theatrical triumph for Apple. The high-octane film is poised to outperform Apple's previous cinematic ventures like Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon and Ridley Scott's Napoleon at the box office.

IGN awarded F1: The Movie a 7/10 rating, praising: "While adhering to classic sports movie conventions, F1: The Movie elevates every moment of its 156-minute runtime, delivering an exhilarating racing spectacle that ultimately crosses the finish line in style."

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Blumhouse's M3GAN 2.0 opened to $10.2 million domestically and $6.958 million internationally, suggesting the original 2022 film's $180 million global success might have been a lightning-in-a-bottle phenomenon.

IGN's M3GAN 2.0 review scored it 6/10, noting: "While shifting genres from horror to sci-fi action yields uneven results, M3GAN's razor-sharp humor and lethal dance moves ensure she remains the undisputed scene-stealer."

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28 Years Later continues to dominate with $103 million globally - the franchise's highest gross - after two weekends. The live-action How To Train Your Dragon adaptation has soared to $454.436 million worldwide, while Pixar's Elio, following its historic low opening, struggles at $72.3 million after two weekends.

Disney celebrates the live-action Lilo & Stitch remake's phenomenal $946 million earnings in just six weekends. With school vacations approaching, the billion-dollar milestone appears inevitable.

Other notable performers include Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning ($561.99 million after six weekends), Karate Kid: Legends (surpassing $100 million this weekend), Final Destination Bloodlines ($283.3 million), and Sinners ($368 million).

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