
F1: The Movie sequel confirmed as producers begin work
A sequel to the hit film 'F1: The Movie' is officially in development, producer Jerry Bruckheimer has confirmed. The original film, starring Brad Pitt, grossed over $633 million globally, becoming Pitt's highest-earning movie and winning awards for its editing and sound.
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer has confirmed that development is underway for a sequel to the blockbuster film 'F1: The Movie,' which starred Brad Pitt and became the highest-grossing film of the actor's career. The original film overcame industry strikes during production to achieve massive global box office success and critical acclaim, including awards for its editing and sound design.
Why it matters:
The confirmation of a sequel underscores the film's monumental commercial success and its role in significantly boosting Formula 1's mainstream profile. A follow-up film represents a major ongoing investment in F1's entertainment crossover appeal, aiming to replicate and build upon the first movie's success in attracting new, global audiences to the sport.
The details:
- Producer Jerry Bruckheimer announced the sequel is in development during an awards event in Los Angeles, citing the global audience reception and his positive experience working with Brad Pitt.
- The original 'F1: The Movie,' released in June, has grossed over $633 million worldwide to date.
- This total makes it the most financially successful film in Brad Pitt's extensive career.
- The production faced significant delays due to Hollywood industry strikes but ultimately proved to be a major box-office hit.
- The film has also been recognized critically, winning two Critics’ Choice Awards for Best Editing and Best Sound.
What's next:
While specific plot details or a release timeline for the sequel have not been revealed, the green light for development signals confidence from the studio and producers in the franchise's potential. The project will aim to capitalize on the established foundation, likely featuring high-profile talent and continued close collaboration with Formula 1 to deliver the authentic, high-octane spectacle that fueled the first film's success.