Brad Pitt's "F1: The Movie" is now whizzing on TV screens across the U.S. with its digital release this week. From the filmmakers of “Top Gun: Maverick,” "F1: The Movie" follows Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt ...
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Although a sequel to the F1 movie is confirmed, fans may have to wait longer than expected, as per Kerry Condon.
F1 star Kerry Condon reveals that progress is happening on the Brad Pitt Formula One sequel, but audiences may have to wait a ...
Brad Pitt’s F1 movie wasn't just a one-time strike. The film’s producer, Jerry Bruckheimer, confirmed that a sequel to the 2025 blockbuster is officially in the works. The film, which grossed over ...
The F1 movie was a hit both critically and commercially. So it’s no shock that Apple is looking to go back to the well once again. The movie starring Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, and Javier ...
This article originally ran in June. HuffPost is republishing it now that it is streaming on Apple TV. Halfway through a climactic race in “F1 The Movie,” something goes horribly wrong for our heroes.
Hollywood’s most realistic racing blockbuster is heading back to the grid after becoming Apple’s biggest theatrical hit and receiving four Oscar nominations. F1: The Movie, starring Brad Pitt, is ...
While F1: the Movie may have had a poor grasp on both the rules and the spirit of its titular racing series, it was a good time at the movies that saw a good amount of success with audiences and ...
Kerry Condon just satisfyingly revealed where Brad Pitt’s F1 sequel stands right now. The actor shared a honest update on the ...
The Formula One pic was the sleeper hit of the summer and is the first major box win for Apple Original Films . By Pamela McClintock Senior Film Writer The release date of filmmaker F1: The Movie on ...
F1: The Movie raced straight to the top of the worldwide box office when it opened last June. Ultimately, it earned over $630 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing sports film of all time.