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Apple's F1 Film Must Gross $600 Million to Be Deemed a Box Office Hit
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46918, member: 636"] Apple spent $300 million making its new Formula One racing movie. The tech company broke its previous spending record with this film. Apple's last most expensive movie was Killers of the Flower Moon at $215 million. The new racing drama costs much more than any other Apple original content. Studios must spend enormous amounts to create blockbuster entertainment. Actor Matt Damon explained how much money the F1 movie must earn at theaters. He said films need to make twice their production and marketing costs to succeed. Damon thinks the Apple racing movie needs $600 million in ticket sales worldwide. The exact marketing budget remains unknown but could be very large. Apple typically spends heavily to promote its original movies. Apple has invested over $20 billion in its streaming service content. The company loses about $1 billion each year on Apple TV Plus. Apple continues spending because its other business areas make huge profits. The Services division brings in enough money to support expensive movie projects. Apple will likely keep making costly films despite the losses. The F1 racing movie has earned $50 million at box offices around the world. The film currently leads ticket sales charts across many countries. The movie faces a difficult challenge to reach the $600 million target. Success requires much higher earnings than current numbers show. Apple hopes the racing drama will eventually become profitable through continued theater sales. [/QUOTE]
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