“F1 The Movie” was already actor Brad Pitt’s highest-grossing film, bringing in more than $558 million at the global box office and surpassing “World War Z’s” worldwide total of $532 million, according to industry website The Numbers.
Now, “F1” is returning to IMAX screens in Washington state and across the country starting today, Aug. 8.
“Audiences around the world have embraced ‘F1 The Movie’ as an adrenaline-pumping big screen experience, and its rerelease in IMAX is a testament to the global popularity of the film,” Matt Dentler, head of features at Apple Original Films, said in a news release.
The racing film is also the highest-grossing Hollywood feature in IMAX this year, with $85 million at the worldwide box office, the release said.
Here’s where “F1” is playing in IMAX in Washington state:
Damson Idris as Joshua Pearce and Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes in Apple Original Films’ “F1 The Movie,” now in theaters and IMAX.
Where is ‘F1’ movie playing in IMAX in Washington state?
According to the IMAX website, “F1” has showtimes starting Aug. 8 or later at the following locations in Washington state:
Visit your theater’s website for specific showtimes and ticket information.
What are Brad Pitt’s highest-grossing movies of all time?
According to The Numbers, these are Brad Pitt’s highest-grossing films at the worldwide box office:
“F1 The Movie” (2025): $558,047,855
“World War Z” (2013): $531,861,650
“Mr. and Mrs. Smith” (2005): $486,124,090
“Troy” (2004): $483,152,040
“Ocean’s Eleven” (2001): $450,728,529
ADVERTISEMENT“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” (2019): $377,426,903
“Ocean’s Twelve” (2004): $362,989,076
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (2008): $329,631,958
“Se7en” (1995): $328,908,157
“Megamind” (2010): $321,887,208
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