Overview
- Producer Jerry Bruckheimer said he met Lewis Hamilton a couple of weeks ago to discuss ideas for a follow-up, with discussions described as early and no green light announced.
- F1: The Movie has earned nearly $630 million worldwide since its June release, led by Brad Pitt and Damson Idris and filmed during real Formula 1 race weekends.
- Lewis Hamilton served as an executive producer through Dawn Apollo Films, offering editorial notes and collaborating with composer Hans Zimmer.
- Hamilton says he is developing a TV comedy and exploring animation projects, noting an influx of pitches but a quality-over-quantity approach.
- The production emphasized realism, with actors training in single-seaters from F4 to F2 and Formula 1’s leadership enabling access to nine circuits.