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Jerry Bruckheimer Says Follow-Ups to F1, Top Gun and Pirates Are in Development

He cast F1’s $624 million run as validation for event-scale theatrical storytelling driven by new on‑car camera technology.

Overview

  • Bruckheimer made the remarks during a conversation at the Variety Entertainment & Technology Summit in Los Angeles.
  • He emphasized these projects are in development with no greenlights, release plans or production timelines announced.
  • He credited director Joseph Kosinski, cinematographer Claudio Miranda, Apple and Warner Bros. for innovations that enabled smaller, on‑car cameras.
  • He said Brad Pitt and Damson Idris trained for four months to handle high‑speed driving for F1: The Movie.
  • He added that his company has about 30 projects in various stages as he presses for films that draw audiences to theaters.