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Domenicali on 'F1' Sequel: 'Never Say Never,' But Not Imminent
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Domenicali on 'F1' Sequel: 'Never Say Never,' But Not Imminent

Following the success of 'F1: The Movie,' CEO Stefano Domenicali is open to a sequel but says it won't be soon, emphasizing the need to let the original film's impact resonate first.

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has confirmed that a sequel to the hit film 'F1' is a possibility, but fans shouldn't expect it anytime soon. Following the movie's critical and commercial success, Domenicali stated that the priority is to 'digest' the first installment before moving forward. The next film, he insists, must be 'credible, authentic, and new' to justify its existence.

Why it matters:

The 'F1' movie was a landmark moment for the sport's mainstream penetration, attracting a new global audience and generating significant buzz. A successful sequel could solidify F1's position in pop culture, but a poorly executed one could tarnish the brand's newfound Hollywood appeal. Domenicali's cautious approach reflects a strategic desire to ensure long-term brand value over short-term financial gain.

The details:

  • Box Office Success: The original film, starring Brad Pitt and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Lewis Hamilton, became Pitt's highest-grossing movie and secured Golden Globe nominations and Oscar shortlist placements.
  • Strategic Pause: Domenicali highlighted the upcoming Apple TV+ release on December 12 as a reason to wait, allowing the first film to have a "longer effect."
  • Early Discussions: Producer Jerry Bruckheimer has already met with Lewis Hamilton to "start talking about some ideas" for a potential follow-up.
  • Hamilton's Stance: The seven-time world champion previously echoed the sentiment, advising against making "snap decisions" on a sequel.

What's next:

While concrete plans are on hold, the wheels are already in motion for a potential sequel. The focus will be on developing a story that meets Domenicali's high standards of credibility and authenticity, likely involving the key creative minds like Hamilton and Bruckheimer. Fans should expect a significant wait, as F1 appears committed to getting it right rather than rushing a follow-up to capitalize on the current hype.

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