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The F1 teaser for Brad Pitt has been released. It is being
directed by Joseph Kosinski, the man behind 'Top Gun: Maverick,' and is
scheduled to hit theatres in June of the following year.
With "F1," Brad Pitt's Formula 1 film, helmed by
Joseph Kosinski, director of "Top Gun: Maverick," now ready. Pitt
plays former Formula 1 racer Sonny Hayes, who teams up with rookie Joshua
Pearce (played by actor Damson Idris, who was born in London) on a make-believe
Formula 1 team named APXGP. Javier Bardem plays the role of the team's manager.
Key characters in the film are also played by Javier Bardem,
Tobias Menzies, Sarah Niles, Kim Bodnia, and Samson Kayo.
F1 provides a genuine experience akin to being on an actual
Formula 1 track.
The movie was shot on location at real Formula One events,
such as the January Rolex 24 at Daytona and the British Grand Prix from the
previous year.
The short also features a clip from the recently ended
British Grand Prix.
The film's teaser features Pitt's character conversing with
Condon about creating an automobile that is more focused on extreme competition
than safety.
Pitt instructed Condon to create a battle automobile,
stressing the value of outwitting competitors on the difficult turns rather
than the straightaways. Safety concerns are raised by Condon's
character, to which Pitt quips, "Who said anything about safety?"
Set to the upbeat sounds of Queen's We Will Rock You, the
teaser features exhilarating first-person racing scenes that allude to the
sport's inherent dangers and heart-pounding excitement.
Concerning F1
Recently, Brad Pitt returned to filming at the British Grand
Prix while wearing full racing regalia. Except for the cast's
salaries, Apple paid between $130 million and $140 million for the package,
making F1 a noteworthy investment.
Lewis Hamilton, a seven-time world champion, co-produced the
project that gathered the video from Formula One tracks across the globe this
year and last. To maintain authenticity, Hamilton personally contributed to the
script's creation. The movie is reportedly scheduled for release on June 25,
2025, globally, and on June 27 in the US and Canada the following year.
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