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As MG Siegler first noted on Threads last week (tip o’ the antlers to Daring Fireball ), Apple has been caught not practicing ...
Apple is in talks to acquire the U.S. broadcast rights to screen Formula 1 when the contract becomes available next year, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, following the success of Brad ...
F1: The Movie” has become Apple’s highest-grossing theatrical release, surpassing $293 million at the global box office, ...
The interest comes as F1 starring Brad Pitt becomes the company’s first big box office success since moving into the business ...
Well, it looks like Apple Films is already interested in creating a sequel to the racing drama, as reported by Variety. If F1 ...
Apple’s future film strategy won’t hinge solely on the success of “F1.” And more importantly, the racing drama isn’t close to climbing out of the red.
On the newest episode of the Brand New World podcast, CFO Ryan Schaffer outlines Expensify’s winning strategy for a starring ...
Apple used a secret iPhone-powered camera to film real Formula 1 racing for its new movie. Discover how they did it without compromising car performance ...
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 ...
Apple's "F1" movie with Brad Pitt captured the checkered flag in its opening weekend. The action film was boosted by a historically high revenue share from Imax screens.
Apple is the iPhone company, a device that—for better or worse—movies and TV shows are commonly viewed on today. But out of all the movies you might watch on an iPhone, F1 shouldn’t be one ...
Now, F1, starring Brad Pitt, may have given Apple Studios enough momentum to choose among four possible directions for its future, according to a report by Variety.