info@tblcinemas.com +597 463737

Brad Pitt’s F1 Sequel Gets a Disappointing New Update

Kerry Condon just satisfyingly revealed where Brad Pitt’s F1 sequel stands right now. The actor shared a honest update on the sequel’s progress and explained why fans may need to be patient.

Kerry Condon gives update on Brad Pitt’s F1 sequel

Kerry Condon recently shared an update on the F1 sequel during an interview with ScreenRant.

The actor confirmed that progress is happening behind the scenes on the follow-up. However, she warned that audiences should expect a longer wait before the sequel arrives. Condon revealed that the creative team is enthusiastic about the material they have so far. “They all love the script, but I guess it’s going to be when Joe, our director, is available,” Condon said.

She also pointed to the real-world racing calendar as a major scheduling factor. “We have to go with the F1 schedule. So it might be a little bit of a wait, but I think that’s okay,” she added.

Director Joseph Kosinski has become one of Hollywood’s most in-demand blockbuster filmmakers. His recent successes include Top Gun: Maverick and the original F1 film. Aligning his availability with the Formula One calendar creates a unique logistical challenge for the production team.

The first film shot large portions during actual Grand Prix weekends around the world. The production embedded itself within real Formula One events and placed actors on actual tracks. This approach earned widespread praise for its authenticity and helped distinguish F1 from previous racing dramas.

F1 became one of Apple’s biggest theatrical wins after its June 2025 release and earned a Best Picture nomination. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer previously confirmed that the team was already developing story ideas for the sequel. Brad Pitt starred as Sonny Hayes, a veteran driver returning to Formula One alongside Damson Idris. The film’s ending left several story threads open for continuation.

Condon next stars in Pressure, hitting theaters on May 29 alongside Brendan Fraser and Andrew Scott.


Source: Comingsoon.net