F1: The Film has acquired two Golden Globe nominations for 2026.
The blockbuster movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski, has been nominated for Cinematic and Field Workplace Achievement and for Finest Authentic Rating – Movement Image for Hans Zimmer.
Within the Finest Cinematic and Field Workplace Achievement class, F1 goes up in opposition to Avatar: Fireplace and Ash, KPop Demon Hunters, Mission: Unattainable – The Remaining Reckoning, Sinners, Weapons, Depraved: For Good and Zootopia 2.
Within the Finest Authentic Rating – Movement Image class, Zimmer with F1 has been nominated alongside Alexandre Desplat for Frankenstein, Ludwig Goransson for Sinners, Jonny Greenwood for One Battle After One other, Kangding Ray for Sirat and Max Richter for Hamnet.
The 2026 Golden Globes are set to happen on 11 January.
Since its launch in June 2025, F1 has reached a staggering $631.5million on the world field workplace, making it Pitt’s highest-grossing movie of all time.
The movie, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and that includes seven-time Components 1 champion Lewis Hamilton as an government producer, follows nomadic driver Sonny Hayes (Pitt) as he returns to F1 to assist struggling crew APXGP alongside rookie driver Joshua Pearce, portrayed by Damson Idris.
Pitt and Idris have been joined by Kerry Condon as technical director Kate McKenna, Javier Bardem as crew proprietor Ruben Cervantes, Tobias Menzies as board member Peter Banning and Kim Bodnia as crew principal Kaspar Smolinski. The forged was additionally joined by the F1 drivers and crew members on the time of filming, and the movie was shot throughout real-life F1 race weekends.
Including to the star-studded line-up was Hans Zimmer, who composed the rating.
Brad Pitt on the grid for the filming of F1
Photograph by: Lubomir Asenov / Motorsport Photographs
With the success of the Apple Authentic movie, it’s no shock that talks over a sequel are already underneath approach. Bruckheimer confirmed in November that he had already held preliminary talks with Hamilton a couple of second instalment.
“We met with Lewis Hamilton a few weeks in the past, and began speaking about some concepts,” Bruckheimer advised Forbes.
“We’re in London proper now, and we have screened the film twice each evening for the final three nights. Now we have the viewers in there, and the primary query I ask them is, ‘What number of of you haven’t seen this film?’ 80% of the fingers go up, and it is unbelievable. The opposite 20% have seen it a number of instances. Those that have not seen it say, ‘Oh, it isn’t my type of film.’ It’s your type of film. It is emotional, enjoyable, and it is an amazing evening out on the theater.”
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