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Box Office: ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Crosses $750M as ‘F1’ Becomes Brad Pitt’s Biggest Hit Ever

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Anshul Kamboj

The summer box office is heating up, with “Jurassic World Rebirth” smashing its way past the $750 million milestone and Brad Pitt’s “F1” overtaking all of his previous films in lifetime grosses. From Hollywood blockbusters to animated comedies and superhero flicks, here’s a detailed look at the biggest winners at the global box office right now.

Jurassic World Rebirth Roars Past $750 Million

Universal’s dinosaur franchise is proving unstoppable. After just five weekends in theaters, Jurassic World Rebirth has earned $766 million globally, making it one of the highest-grossing films of 2025 so far. The film features a new cast led by Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Mahershala Ali, and marks a reboot for the beloved prehistoric series.

Overseas markets are contributing heavily to the film’s success, with $448 million coming from international territories. The top-performing countries include:

  • United Kingdom and Ireland – $42 million
  • Mexico – $34 million
  • Germany – $28 million

Still, Rebirth has a steep hill to climb if it hopes to match the billion-dollar benchmarks of its predecessors in the Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard trilogy, each of which surpassed $1 billion worldwide.

Brad Pitt’s ‘F1’ Becomes His Highest-Grossing Movie

Brad Pitt has a new personal box office record. His racing drama F1 has now grossed $545 million globally, officially surpassing his previous best, World War Z, which made $540 million in 2013. This also makes F1 the highest-grossing theatrical release ever for Apple Studios, easily topping titles like Killers of the Flower Moon ($158 million) and Napoleon ($221 million).

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As highlighted in a recent Variety report, both Jurassic World Rebirth and F1 are dominating the box office charts while showing vastly different audience patterns—one powered by global nostalgia and the other by star-driven drama.

‘Superman’ Surges to $550 Million Globally

Superman has now crossed $550 million in global box office receipts, including $316 million domestically and $235 million from international markets. While the film has been a major hit in North America, international performance has been more modest compared to other superhero blockbusters.

Key international markets include:

  • United Kingdom – $32 million
  • Mexico – $21.8 million
  • Brazil – $15 million

Despite the disparity, Superman is being hailed as the first commercially successful DC film in years, offering some hope for the franchise’s future.

Fantastic Four Holds Strong Internationally

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Marvel and Disney’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps remained strong in its second weekend, grossing $39.6 million across 52 international territories. With a worldwide total of $368.7 million, the superhero reboot continues to pull in steady numbers—$198.4 million from North America and $170.3 million internationally.

New Releases: The Bad Guys 2 & The Naked Gun Reboot

Two newcomers hit the global stage this weekend:

  • The Bad Guys 2 launched with $44.5 million globally, including $22.8 million in the U.S. and $16.3 million internationally. The animated heist comedy is tracking slightly ahead of the 2022 original in comparable markets.
  • The Naked Gun reboot, starring Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson, debuted with $28.5 million worldwide, including $17 million in North America and $11.5 million from 46 international markets.

Final Thoughts

With Jurassic World Rebirth charging toward $800 million, F1 racing past Brad Pitt’s box office records, and Superman leading a DC revival in the U.S., the global box office is packed with standout performers this season. Animated and action-comedy newcomers are also off to promising starts.

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