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Brad Pitt's ‘F1' Races To $144 Million Worldwide, But Wait Till You Hear His Net Worth At 61!
Brad Pitt is no stranger to blockbuster success. But this time, he's adding a shiny new title to his already stacked résumé-the face of Apple's first real summer hit. "F1 The Movie," starring Pitt, revved up to a spectacular $55.6 million opening in North America and a whopping $144 million globally over its debut weekend, according to studio estimates. And while that's a major victory for Apple Original Films, it might be an even bigger personal win for Brad Pitt himself.
The actor, now in his 60s and still managing to look like a Greek god with great skincare, plays a retired Formula One driver making a high-stakes return to the sport. It's fast, flashy, and shot like a dream-unsurprising, given that much of the production team came from 2022's megahit Top Gun: Maverick.

Apple reportedly won a brutal bidding war for F1, then partnered with Warner Bros. to take it to theatres-marking its first true foray into blockbuster territory.
But behind the wheel of all this success is a man whose net worth has been accelerating for decades.
From Hitchhiking Hottie to Hollywood Heavyweight
Brad Pitt first stole the show (and Geena Davis's wallet) in Thelma & Louise back in 1991. Since then, he's headlined some of the most successful and stylish films in modern cinema-Fight Club, Ocean's Eleven, Troy, Moneyball, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood-you name it, he's probably made it iconic.
His box-office clout has translated into big money. Pitt commands upwards of $20 million per film, and that doesn't even scratch the surface of what he earns as a producer.
The Man Behind the Movies-and the Money
Pitt co-founded Plan B Entertainment, a production house that's become an Oscar magnet in its own right. From 12 Years a Slave to The Big Short and Moonlight, the company has a reputation for backing powerful, award-winning films. Pitt won an Academy Award for producing 12 Years a Slave in 2014 and another for acting in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in 2020.
In late 2022, he sold a majority stake in Plan B, reportedly earning over $100 million from that deal alone. Not bad for someone who once wore a chicken suit for a fast-food chain commercial.
Real Estate, Legal Drama, and That French Vineyard
Pitt's fortune isn't just built on acting chops and producing credits. He's known for savvy real estate moves, flipping multimillion-dollar homes and expanding his portfolio internationally. But perhaps the most publicized piece of his property empire is the Château Miraval-the $500 million vineyard in France that he once shared with ex-wife Angelina Jolie.
Their split didn't just break the internet-it triggered a long-running legal war over ownership of the estate. The case is still ongoing, but no matter how the vineyard saga ends, Pitt's stake in it significantly boosts his bottom line.
So, What's Brad Pitt's Net Worth In 2025?
Estimates peg Brad Pitt's current net worth at over $400 million, and with F1 expected to zoom past the $300 million mark globally in the coming weeks, that number could rise quickly-especially if he has back-end profit participation in the film, which is common for actors of his caliber.
And let's not forget-Pitt's also the face of luxury brand campaigns and earns big from endorsements. Between his Hollywood hustle and business instincts, he's not just a leading man-he's a one-man empire.
Pitt Is Just Getting Started
Even after three decades in the business, Brad Pitt shows no signs of slowing down. F1 is proof that he still knows how to draw crowds, win hearts, and (probably) renegotiate multi-million-dollar deals over espresso in a villa somewhere.
He's the movie star who made people believe in charm, chaos, and cheekbones-and now, in 2025, he's also one of the savviest forces behind the camera.
Want to see Pitt race toward a billion-dollar legacy? Keep watching. He's not waving the checkered flag just yet.



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