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As of this writing, F1 has grossed $604.8 million at the worldwide box office (via The Numbers). That’s more than enough to clear the $597.9 million earned by Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. In an unexpected development, Brad Pitt has topped his old Interview With a Vampire co-star Tom Cruise at the box office โ with a film helmed by Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick director to boot.
How F1‘s Box Office Compares to Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

F1 was able to top The Final Reckoning because it was a (slightly) stronger draw overseas. The racing drama earned $418.9 million from international markets, compared to $400.5 million for Mission: Impossible. Domestically, The Final Reckoning won the showdown, out-grossing F1 $197.4 million to $186 million. This can likely be chalked up to Formula One’s global popularity. While Cruise is one of the biggest movie stars in the world, F1 is one of the biggest sporting events in the world. It’s experienced growth in the United States over the years, but Formula One is still a bigger deal in international territories โ making the film more of a draw overseas than stateside.
It isn’t surprising F1 was a box office hit, but it’s arguably a shock to see it earn more than The Final Reckoning. The eighth Mission: Impossible film was essentially marketed as the Avengers: Endgame of the long-running action series, bringing a close to decades-long storylines and character arcs. While The Final Reckoning leaves the door open for subsequent installments, the movie operates as a grand finale. This was seemingly Paramount’s strategy to make The Final Reckoning feel like an event after Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning got swept up in the Barbenheimer phenomenon and didn’t meet expectations.








