Apple is investing approximately $250 million in the Brad Pitt film “F1,” marking one of its largest entertainment ventures since entering Hollywood in 2019, as executives prioritize high-end, aspirational content, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing sources familiar with the project. Warner Bros. (WBD) will distribute “F1” for Apple, earning a share of box-office revenue, while Apple is exploring the creation of its own theatrical distribution division, the report adds. Ben Fritz and Joe Flint for The Wall Street Journal:
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