Ferrari finds new success on streaming after an underwhelming theatrical run. Directed by Michael Mann, Ferrari stars Adam Driver as the real-life Enzo Ferrari, chronicling the car manufacturer’s life in 1957 as his team trains for the tragic Mille Miglia race. The film, which earned mostly positive reviews, was a box office disappointment, earning only $42.3 million worldwide.

Now, Reelgood reveals that Ferrari ranks as the eighth most popular movie on streaming for the week of May 23 – 29. The movie, which is available to watch on Hulu, ranks above Oppenheimer and Dune: Part One, but is beat out by the likes of The Iron Claw and Madame Web. Dune: Part Two takes the number one spot. Check out the full chart below:

Ferrari’s Theatrical Performance Explained

Michael Mann’s Movie Wasn’t A Critical Dud

Mann is undoubtedly one of Hollywood’s great filmmakers, responsible for movies like Heat, Collateral, and Last of the Mohicans. In recent decades, however, not all the filmmaker’s projects can be considered successes. Although Ferrari‘s reviews were mostly positive, this film can certainly be counted among his titles to not make a particularly large splash in theaters.

Ferrari‘s budget is estimated to be about $95 million, making its $42.3 million box office haul a clear disappointment. Using the standard Hollywood formula, Ferrari would be looking at a break-even point of roughly $237 million to account for budget, distribution, theaters’ cuts, and marketing. Even if the actual break-even point is lower than this, the Mann film undoubtedly lost money during its theatrical run.

The Reelgood chart above, however, suggests that Ferrari is now finding its audience. The movie has a respectable Rotten Tomatoes score of 72%, and the audience score is higher at 74%, suggesting that those who do watch it tend to enjoy it. At least some of this enjoyment is surely due to the movie’s impressive and intense racing scenes, and Ferrari‘s depiction of the Mille Miglia accident. Ferrari may not have been a theatrical success, but it’s availability on streaming has evidently allowed more people to revisit the movie or check it out for the first time.

Source: Reelgood

Ferrari Poster with Adam Driver

Ferrari

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Ferrari is a dramatized biopic about Enzo Ferrari, detailing his family problems and his struggle to prepare for the 1957 Mille Miglia. The film stars Adam driver as Enzo Ferrari, alongside Penélope Cruz, Shailene Woodley, and Gabriel Leone. Heat director Michael Mann helms the film and also worked on Ferrari’s script.

Director

Adam Driver
, Shailene Woodley
, Jack O’Connell
, Sarah Gadon
, Penelope Cruz
, Patrick Dempsey

Release Date

December 25, 2023

Studio(s)

STXfilms
, Moto Productions
, Forward Pass
, Le Grisbi Iervolino & Lady Bacardi Entertainment
, Esme Grace Media
, Iervolino & Lady Bacardi Entertainment

Distributor(s)

Neon
, STXfilms

Writers

Troy Kennedy-Martin
, Michael Mann
, Brock Yates

Cast

Michael Mann
, Brock Yates

Runtime

130 Minutes

Budget

$90 Million