
F1, essentially the most glamorous motorsport, opens its door to Hollywood royalty, and what comes out is essentially the most profitable motorsport film to be showcased on the massive display screen. Critically acclaimed by followers and viewers alike, ‘F1: The Film’ raised over $600 million within the field workplace. The movie’s success has now opened the door to a sequel.
However what do we all know up to now about this potential sequel? Let’s discover out…
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Bruckheimer: “We’re engaged on a Sequel”
Jerry Bruckheimer has instructed the BBC that ‘F1: the Film’ is formally engaged on a sequel. As to after we will hear any affirmation of a cinematic launch date, it stays to be introduced. For the reason that launch of ‘F1 the Film’, Bruckheimer has been engaged on different movie/tv initiatives, together with Warmth 2, Boston Blue, and F1: The Film 2.
So, within the midst of all of it, Bruckheimer’s consideration in the direction of a sequel for motorsports’ iconic four-wheel racing has been divided, however not forgotten.
Bruckheimer additionally confirmed that he’s engaged on a possible sequel to Days of Thunder, starring the enduring Tom Cruise, reprising his position as Cole Trickle within the first adaptation again in 1990. Nonetheless, there’s extra to this reprisal than meets the attention.
F1 – Days of Thunder Crossover?
A motorsport crossover with NASCAR and Components 1 has generated intrigue amongst the followers. Bruckheimer has produced each Days of Thunder and ‘F1: the Film’ whereas his directing associate Joseph Kosiniski, revived Tony’s Scott adaptation of Prime Gun with, Prime Gun Maverick.
On paper, whereas each Kosinski and Bruckheimer have labored in tandem on these initiatives, there isn’t a official affirmation to counsel {that a} crossover between the 2 movies (Days of Thunder and ‘F1 the Film’) is feasible. As this at the moment appeals to sure on-line communities, there isn’t a proof to counsel that that is true.
Bruckheimer confirmed on the ‘F1: the Film’ Premiere again in June 2025 that he’s working with Tom Cruise in making a sequel for Days of Thunder however not revolving around the globe of Components 1.
What does ‘F1 the Film 2’ have to cowl?
After a profitable and emotional story instructed in regards to the younger racing prodigy, Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt). The American driver rejoins the extra technical and complicated world of Components 1 after a horrific crash on the Spanish Grand Prix in 1990. A narrative closely impressed by the British Racing Driver, Martin Connelly, who crashed in Jerez throughout Qualifying. Hitting the barrier at 160mph.
Because the movie ended overtly, there’s risk for growth into story traces that require extra focus and a focus. One instance consists of, the inception of APXGP and shedding extra gentle on how Rubén Cervantes (Javier Bardem) transitioned from racing driver to group proprietor of APXGP. Offering extra depth and character to APXGP.
A closing addition, might enterprise round Sonny’s youthful team-mate Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris) taking a extra central position inside APXGP in addition to the movie itself. As we witnessed on the finish of the primary movie Sonny passes the torch to Joshua, emphasising that the group will rally behind Pearce.
Get Prepared for Lights Out
Total, ‘F1: The Film 2’ stays within the early levels of improvement, with hypothesis tipping the scales from factual info. Furthermore, from its field workplace success, artistic expertise returning and a number of story avenues but to be explored, the sequel gives real potential.
Whether or not it delves into APXGP’s inception or creating recent new rivalries, followers and viewers have all of the extra cause to stay excited.