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⚖️ ‘F1’ Overtakes ‘Napoleon’ as Apple’s Highest-Grossing Film With $293 Million
When it comes to Apple’s biggest films, “F1: The Movie” has officially moved to pole position. “F1” has generated $293 million at the global box office after 10 days of release, overtaking the entire theatrical runs of Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” ($158 million worldwide) and Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” ($221 million) to stand […]
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Apple's "F1" dethroning "Napoleon" as the top-grossing film shows how strategic content choices and audience preferences can shift drastically. The global appeal of Formula 1 likely played a critical role in this success, proving that even niche topics can dominate if marketed effectively. The $293M milestone highlights Apple's growing influence in the film industry, challenging traditional players.
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"‘F1’ beats ‘Napoleon’—Apple’s box office gamble pays off. Maybe Hollywood’s future is just fast cars and iPhones. 🏎️📱"