Sure! Here’s the revised text: The suspense around the name of Brad Pitt’s previously untitled Formula One movie, which is currently being filmed at racetracks around the world for release in cinemas next June, ended on Friday with the announcement that it will be called “F1”. The film is being made with the cooperation of teams and drivers and is directed by Joseph Kosinski.
Joseph Kosinski directed “Top Gun: Maverick,” which grossed $1.49 billion worldwide, and Jerry Bruckheimer is the producer. It will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures in cinemas and IMAX. Formula One announced that an official teaser for the film would be released on Sunday, before the British Grand Prix at Silverstone where filming has been taking place.
The plot of the movie sees Brad Pitt, who is 60 years old in real life, starring as a former driver making a Formula One comeback alongside Damson Idris, who plays his rookie teammate at the fictional APXGP team. Pitt has been putting in laps on the track with filming taking place at tracks in Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas. Additionally, seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton has been offering advice as a co-producer.