The spectacle was filmed incredibly elaborately

The spectacle was filmed incredibly elaborately

In a few months, Brad Pitt will bring his own version of Top Gun: Maverick to the cinemas. The blockbuster with the narrow title F1 comes from the same director of Tom Cruise Sensation Success and promises bombastic racing car sequenceshow they have never been seen in a film.

Now a new trailer for F1 has been released, which shows more of the story and of course the bombastically filmed racing scenes. Convince yourself!

Look here the new F1 trailer in German:

F1 – Trailer (German) HD

In F1, bombastic auto action is to knock

In the blockbuster Pitt plays the former Formula 1 driver Sonny Hayeswho left the series after a serious accident. One day his friend and team owner (Javier Bardem), whose young star Joshua “Noah” Pearce (Damson Idris), asks him as a mentor. Sonny takes the order and we already have a scenario that sounds very much like Top Gun: Maverick on the race track.

The racing scenes come documentary in the trailer. This is due to the fact that Kosinski and his team have made extreme effort for the supposedly $ 300 million F1. Among other things, he spoke to Collider that not only the stars like Brad Pitt themselves sat behind the wheel of the vehicles. The film was also filmed during real Grand Prix events, where the crew always had 10 to 15 minutes for the shooting of the racing sequences:

We were actually there on the race weekends And have these time windows found between training and qualifications that Formula 1 has generously granted us. How does F1 start in the cinema?

The auto action blockbuster races on June 26, 2025 in the German cinemas. Since Apple has produced, F1 will eventually come to the streaming subscription to Apple TV+. A date for this has not yet been announced.

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