We’ll be able to see it in theaters next summer.
A fictional team among a very official grid
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Although still There is almost a year left so that we can enjoy it, we can now see the first trailer of the film that is being prepared Brad Pitt with the F1 racing driver Lewis Hamilton (acting as producer) of which just a few days ago we informed you when and where, apart from in movie theaters, we might see it.
F1just like that, short and to the point, that will be the name of this film in which Pitt will be accompanied by Damson Idris (Area of risk, Snowfall) as his teammate in the Fictional team APXGPwhich competes in the top category of motor racing.
Below you have available its first dubbed trailer as well into Castilianalthough it doesn’t have too many lines of dialogue, focusing, as we fans like, on what the great Formula 1 circus really is and what happens behind the wheel.
From the paddock inwards
F1, Directed by Joseph Kosinskiwho was already in charge of giving life to Top Gun: Maverick and will repeat as director for the next film in the franchise once once more with Tom Cruise as the lead, wants to be the best movie regarding this sport and for this purpose it has continued for a whole season to the official teams of the championship.
With the FIA approvalBrad Pitt, Damson Idris, the Oscar winner Javier Bardemaward-nominated Kerry Codon, Tobias Menzies, Sarah Niles, Kim Bodnia and Samson Kayo, among many others, have spent several months mingling with the drivers, mechanics and other F1 staff to bring to the big screen in the most realistic way possible what is experienced at each Grand Prix.
F1in which we will meet a Former pilot who decides, despite his age, to return to compete in this demanding category, will hit theaters on June 27, 2025while streaming is expected to arrive two to three months later, as it is an Apple Original Films production.
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