F1 film producer Jerry Bruckheimer has confirmed {that a} sequel to the blockbuster is formally being labored on.
Following the immense success of the movie, which has surpassed $630million on the international field workplace since its launch in June 2025, there was an abundance of chatter a few potential sequel. Whereas conversations surrounding the subject have been confirmed beforehand, Bruckheimer has now advised the BBC, “We’re engaged on a sequel.”
“It was a protracted journey to get the film made as a result of we needed to endure a few strikes – however ultimately, the film entertained audiences around the globe,” he stated of F1 on the Academy Awards luncheon in Los Angeles. “I by no means labored with Brad Pitt earlier than and it is actually a thrill to work with Brad.”
F1 follows nomadic driver Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt) as he returns to Formulation 1 to drive for the struggling APXGP group, run by his former team-mate Rubén Cervantes (Javier Bardem). Hayes groups up with rookie driver Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris) as they struggle for a race win within the ultimate 9 races of the season. If they do not succeed, the traders will promote the group.
Brad Pitt on the World Premiere of F1 The Film
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Filmed throughout actual F1 race weekends, the film options cameos from the 2023 and 2024 drivers together with Carlos Sainz, Charles Leclerc, Fernando Alonso and George Russell. Along with showing within the movie, seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton additionally served as an government producer.
Director Joseph Kosinski defined in November 2025 that he could be curious about exploring the opportunity of a sequel. “We’re in that stage of simply form of dreaming up what that subsequent chapter for Sonny Hayes could be and for APXGP,” Kosinski defined to Selection.
“However, you already know, based mostly on the response from around the globe to this film, it is one thing that individuals wanna see and I would be blissful to return and do it as a result of we had a lot enjoyable making this one.”
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