F1: The Movie Accelerates to Record-Breaking Success

With stunning scenes filmed in Abu Dhabi, F1: The Movie Middle East box office numbers are soaring—much like the sport’s growing popularity in the region.

 

Apple Original Films’ eagerly anticipated F1: The Movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski, has delivered an electrifying opening weekend at the global box office, becoming a historic milestone for the studio and the genre alike.

Racing to an extraordinary $144 million worldwide in its first four days, F1: The Movie proved that when premium content meets the right platform, audiences respond in unprecedented ways. The film’s domestic performance was nothing short of impressive, capturing $55.6 million domestically (US & Canada), while international markets contributed $88.4 million to boost the global tally.

But here’s where the story gets truly electrifying: these figures represent more than just solid box office performance—they’re rewriting the record books. Apple has officially crowned its new champion, with F1: The Movie speeding past previous theatrical releases like Killers of the Flower Moon and Napoleon to claim the studio’s highest-grossing opening weekend. For Brad Pitt, this marks a career milestone, surpassing even the zombie-fueled success of World War Z to become his biggest global launch ever.

The film now leads an entire genre, setting the record for the largest-ever opening weekend for a live-action motorsports film, outperforming acclaimed titles like Ford v Ferrari and Talladega Nights.

What’s driving this phenomenal success? It’s the perfect blend of star power, adrenaline-pumping action, and compelling storytelling—all delivered through Kosinski’s masterful direction, the same visionary behind Top Gun: Maverick’s soaring success.

Apple’s marketing strategy was equally sophisticated, with innovative tactics like haptic trailer technology serving as standout elements in a comprehensive campaign that created buzz by transcending traditional promotional boundaries.

Regional Resonance and the Middle East Connection

The film’s global triumph has found particularly fertile ground in international markets, with standout performances across China, India, Mexico, and Australia. However, it is in the Middle East where F1: The Movie truly finds its home track.

The UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain spearheaded the region’s exceptional enthusiasm for the film—and for good reason. With significant portions filmed at Abu Dhabi’s iconic Yas Marina Circuit, the movie speaks directly to regional audiences who have witnessed Formula 1’s explosive growth in the region. This authentic connection between the film’s setting and its audience creates a perfect storm of engagement and cultural relevance.

According to Motivate Val Morgan’s comprehensive cinema admissions reporting platform, CineMeasure, the results speak volumes: over 270,000 admissions across our regional circuit during its initial four‑day run secured the coveted number-one position for the weekend. This success reinforces cinema’s unique power to maximize audience connection with premium storytelling.

The Summer of Cinema Excellence

Building on a season already packed with major releases, F1: The Movie joins the ranks of summer blockbusters such as Marvel’s Thunderbolts*, Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning, Lilo & Stitch, A Minecraft Movie, and Arabic hits like Asaf and Siko Siko, all fueling exceptional momentum across the region. The Motivate Val Morgan circuit has now reached 16.5 million admissions as of June 2025. With highly anticipated titles including Superman, Fantastic Four: First Step, and Jurassic World: Rebirth still to come, this remarkable box office streak shows no signs of slowing down.

These impressive admissions figures across the region reflect not just enthusiasm for premium content but also underscore the strategic value of the cinema medium itself, which continues to capture audience attention and deliver engagement levels unmatched by other entertainment forms. Cinema remains uniquely positioned as the only premium platform where high-caliber content like F1: The Movie can be experienced in its full glory—delivering the immersive, high-impact experiences that premium storytelling demands.

The Strategic Principle

F1: The Movie reinforces what the industry understands instinctively: when you have truly premium content, the platform choice becomes obvious. For studios and exhibitors, this success validates that compelling storytelling, top-tier talent, and the cinema experience create unmatched audience connection and profitability. For brands, the principle holds true—premium content naturally gravitates toward premium platforms that deliver the premium engagement and impact it deserves.

 

 

Sources: Deadline, MVM CineMeasure

 

 

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4DX – The Record-Breaking Cinema Format in 2019

4DX had its best year yet at Global Box Office in 2019, with CJ 4DPLEX – the company behind multi-sensory 4DX cinema technology, announcing it had a record-breaking year, grossing more than £246 million ($320 million) for 4DX worldwide.

Marking a 12% increase from 2018’s record of $286 million, it was the best year yet for the groundbreaking format. The uptick is partly credited to booming revenues in the U.S., where 4DX Box Office increased by 73% from 2018, while European markets grew by 17% from the previous year.

The announcement was further proof that a rising tide lifts all boats, after the global box office hit a record high in 2019, surpassing $42.5 billion. Overseas revenues also soared to new heights, topping $30 billion for the first time.

The trend toward premium and immersive cinema formats is helping to fuel this growth.

4DX provides cinema audiences a variety of special effects in cinemas, such as vibrating chairs, blowing winds, fog, and splashing water, through the use of specially designed in-theater technology.

 

Listed below are the 7 highest movies that smashed 4DX Box Office Records in 2019:

 

Avengers: Endgame – $34.4M

Avengers- Endgame 4DX

 

 

Aladdin – $25.9M

Aladdin 4DX

 

 

The Lion King – $23.2M

The Lion King 4DX

 

 

Frozen 2 – $18.8M

Frozen II 4DX

 

 

Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw – $16.9M

Fast & Furious Presents- Hobbs & Shaw 4DX

 

 

Captain Marvel – $14.0M

Captain Marvel 4DX

 

 

Spider-Man: Far From Home – $13.2M

Spider-Man- Far from Home 4DX

 

The top 4DX markets – Japan, China, Korea, France, U.S, Mexico and United Kingdom – together account for more than 66% of the format’s total global box office takings in 2019. These markets broke records in attendance and global box office, surpassing the top seven record of 2018. Most of all, U.S. became the biggest grosser among seven countries as 4DX box office grew more than 73% in comparison to 2018.

 

The multi-sensory format and Cinema Advertising

4DX engages audiences to be part of the adventure whilst experiencing the entirety of virtual reality, and also offers advertisers an exciting format of cinema advertising – guaranteed to create greater brand impact.

Here’s an article with example 4D cinema campaigns booked through MVM:

Achieve Greater Brand Impact with 4D Cinema Advertising

Break through the confines of advertising and explore the possibility of aligning your brand with a movies scheduled to release in 4DX format across the Middle East.

 

 

Mulan

 

No Time to Die

 

Black Widow

 

F9

 

Wonder Woman 1984

 

Top Gun: Maverick

 

Ghostbusters: Afterlife

 

Jungle Cruise

 

The King’s Man

 

Contact us for 4D cinema advertising opportunities across the Middle East.

 

 

Sources: Digital Cinema Report and PR News Wire