Formula 1 CEO teases sequel to blockbuster F1 movie

At Apple TV's 2026 press day, Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali hinted at a possible sequel to the hit film 'F1,' responding coyly to fan inquiries. The movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski, grossed $631.5 million worldwide and earned four Oscar nominations. Domenicali emphasized the need to build on its success amid Apple's growing partnership with the sport.

The success of 'F1,' released in June 2025, has fueled speculation about future installments. The film, distributed by Warner Bros. and produced by Apple Original Films, became the highest-grossing sports movie ever, surpassing $631.5 million at the global box office. It also marked Brad Pitt's top-earning project and secured four Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture.

During the final session of Apple TV's 2026 press day at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, audience questions about a sequel were fielded by Apple's Senior Vice President of Services, Eddy Cue, and directed to Domenicali. The Formula 1 CEO replied, "Stay tuned," before adding, "We’re going to tell you something more in the future. We need to digest the success of this movie. If you want to think of a new one, it has to be very good."

Domenicali reflected on the film's broader impact, stating, "that F1 would be able to be talked about in another dimension like Hollywood, we didn’t think was possible." Cue lightened the mood with a quip about Apple's new broadcasting deal: "We got 24 F1 movies on Apple TV. I don’t know what the ending is. It’s the best unscripted drama in the world."

This tease comes as Apple deepens its ties with Formula 1. In 2025, Apple TV secured a five-year exclusive U.S. broadcasting rights deal worth up to $750 million, starting with the 2026 season. The platform will air all practices, qualifiers, sprints, and grands prix, potentially incorporating commentary from F1 TV or Sky Sports. The 2026 season kicks off on March 8 in Melbourne, Australia, heightening anticipation for both on-track action and cinematic extensions.

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Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali shared his vision for embedding the sport in American culture during an Apple TV press day in Los Angeles. He highlighted the upcoming exclusive US broadcast partnership starting in 2026 and teased a potential sequel to the hit F1 movie. The event featured discussions on the sport's growth alongside Apple executive Eddy Cue.

Joseph Kosinski's high-octane racing drama 'F1,' starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris, becomes available to stream on Apple TV starting December 12, 2025. The film captures the thrill of Formula 1 racing through authentic on-track filming and intense performances. It blends underdog storytelling with real-world Grand Prix authenticity.

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The Formula 1 movie starring Brad Pitt has received four nominations at the 2026 Academy Awards, highlighting its box-office success and authentic portrayal of the sport. Directed by Joseph Kosinski and co-produced by Lewis Hamilton, the film grossed over $630 million worldwide after its 2025 release. Nominations span best picture, film editing, sound, and visual effects.

The F1 movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski, won Best Sound at the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards in London, adding to its strong awards season after four Oscar nominations including best picture. The win highlights the film's acclaimed audio work following its $630 million box-office haul.

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Following its October 2025 deal for exclusive US Formula 1 broadcast rights, Apple has launched a dedicated F1 channel in the TV app. The channel features event placeholders, Sky Sports schedules, season highlights, and bundled premium streaming, gearing up for the March season opener in Australia.

Netflix has launched Season 8 of its popular Formula 1 documentary series, Drive to Survive, offering behind-the-scenes insights into the dramatic 2025 season. The eight episodes highlight the intense three-way championship battle among McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri and Red Bull's Max Verstappen, culminating in Norris's victory. Produced by Box to Box Films, the season became available on February 27, ahead of the 2026 Australian Grand Prix.

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Formula 1 has unveiled its 'All To Drive For' campaign to promote the 2026 season, featuring actor Damson Idris and all 22 drivers. The initiative highlights major regulatory changes, including new cars, engines, and teams. It aims to engage fans amid the sport's biggest transformation in over a decade.

 

 

 

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