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Hamilton Eyes TV Comedy as Bruckheimer Confirms Talks on 'F1' Sequel

The seven-time champion is parlaying the nearly $630 million box-office run of 'F1' into a selective slate at his Dawn Apollo Films.

Overview

  • Lewis Hamilton told Ferrari Magazine he has a specific idea for a television comedy and is developing animation concepts.
  • Producer Jerry Bruckheimer said he recently met Hamilton to discuss ideas for a potential sequel to the 'F1' film.
  • Hamilton says Dawn Apollo Films is receiving a flood of submissions but will prioritize quality over volume, citing Quentin Tarantino’s approach.
  • The Joseph Kosinski–directed 'F1' has grossed almost $630 million worldwide since its June 2025 release.
  • Hamilton played a hands-on production role, helping secure talent, giving editing notes, and pushing for authenticity with filming during real F1 race weekends featuring current drivers.