Looks like an apple having the first Bona Fide Box office fights.
The company has produced a good and appreciation of the Apple TV +. In fact, while the Netflix has Reported Million in Oscar campaigns“Coda” remains a single movie producing by a streaming service to win the Academy Award for the best image.
However, however, a different story in the office of the box – at the best, returns has no ambitive budget, and by “argylle,” the company has spectacular flop. Last year, Apple reported decided To scale the budget and theatrical release, which leads Cancel the job and criticism of the directorSee rankings-.
The last thing is turned on with the “F1” – now the first movie in theaters, on-track to get $ 55.6 million This weekend is at the domestic box office. With $ 144 million in the global ticket sales, “F1” will be more than “Napoleon” ($ 228 million) is the highest film in the Apple movie.
The director “F1”, Konseh Kosinski, before “Gun Top: Maverick,” and in many ways, new movies like copy of “Maverick”, join the cinematography (Brad Pitt really really driving the car!) With familiar narratives on the older veteran forced to work with a young uptalk to learn about or two of the old style, analog.
“F1” (that is distributed to the US by Warner Bros.) May benefit from the popularity of the US Race Formula, Netflix sales for life. “Many played movies in real formulas, and Hamilton driver also signed as a manufacturer.
Apple CEO Cook Tim even joins Hamilton for A variety of cover Where cooking says that the company can “bring some of the Apple unique things in the movie, like our camera technology.” The plan, he added, was “having all the companies support as well – shop operations and all.” (Not all customers been happy with the promotion of the cross.)
When Apple’s betting seems to not pay, but it is not clear, but it is not clear whether it is “F1” – with a budget reported for more than $ 200 million – it will be profitable. Before being released, one office analyst Box to the vulture Even in success, the movie “may end the most expensive commercial for original content on Apple TV.”