Drama "F1" Formula One Racing Film (Brad Pitt & Joseph Kosinski)

I bet a lot of is because of Brad Pitt's price tag but also Joseph Kosinski getting that budget means sh** is gonna look incredible.
Also production started last July in the British Grand Prix before stopping due to the strikes, so they had to wait for a whole year to resume. And I'm sure the fact that it's going to involve actual racing in it is another factor it is so costly.

I hope it manages to make some of that money back at least and for people to be able to watch it in the big screen where it belongs and not directly to Apple TV+ or something.
 
And even then if it doesn't make its money back, it's Apple producing it so $300 million is nothing to them.
 
And even then if it doesn't make its money back, it's Apple producing it so $300 million is nothing to them.
True, I just hope they see it this way too, and it won't affect future productions if it does indeed bomb. I like that they're making big budget movies for cinema (that actually look like movies, unlike Netflix blockbusters) and lots of their TV stuff is top notch.
 
This is wild. How is it costing nearly twice as much as Top Gun: Maverick?!? When they're staying on the ground the whole time!?!?
 
I think they only shot a couple of weeks last worth of footage last year so technically any reshoots will probably not be that massive.
 
I just noticed that Hans Zimmer is doing the score... I hope we get another "Lost but Won" level track from the score.

 
Joseph Kosinski directing. Jerry Bruckheimer producing. Hans Zimmer scoring. All about an older racer.

Any money on Tom Cruise making a cameo as Cole Trickle for a Nascar crossover?

Also would be an Interview with the Vampire mini reunion.
 
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Anything about this movie doesnt make any sense. From plot to casting. There is already movie about this plot. It's called Driven (2001). Why are we remaking Driven (2001) with 400M+ budget? What kind of laundering money scheme this is? I want it!
 
A good thing Brad Pitt doesn't look his age because a sixty year old F1 driver would be crazy.
 
That's definitely an effective teaser.
 
It's funny because we've seen many racing movies this last decade, some very recent ones even, so it's certainly not something fresh, but you watch those track scenes in it and you can feel the difference from possibly everything that came before on a technical aspect!
 
Funnily enough When a certain Lando Norris was giving his post race interview today Pitt and Idris where doing interviews in the background lol kinda surreal they have been doing stuff like this during live race weekends etc Don't think ive seen a integration quite like it.
 

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