

“Let's ride.”
Budget
$250M
Revenue
$632M
Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt), a former Formula One prodigy, has been living in exile for years as a hired gun in various racing series after a career-ending crash at the 1993 Spanish Grand Prix . His former Lotus teammate, Ruben Cervantes (Javier Bardem), now the owner of the struggling APXGP team, comes calling. He convinces Hayes to make one last comeback to win a single race and save the team from collapse . Hayes's new teammate is the ambitious and talented, but inexperienced, rookie Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris) . The reluctant partnership between the grizzled veteran and the hotshot rookie turns into a fierce rivalry both on and off the track, as Hayes's greatest battle is not just with his competitors, but with the ghosts of his own past .
Can Joseph Kosinski, the director of Top Gun: Maverick, pull off a similar miracle on the racetrack? Watching Brad Pitt inside real F1 cars at 180 mph with a massive $300 million budget promises some of the most ambitious action sequences in cinema history . With Lewis Hamilton serving as a producer, every turn and every pit stop is delivered with breathtaking authenticity . What happens when a legend's last chance collides with a rookie's first big test? Sonny Hayes, who suffered a horrific crash 30 years ago, must mentor his teammate Joshua Pearce while taking one final risk to forgive himself . Blending cameos from real F1 drivers (Hamilton, Verstappen, Leclerc) with actual footage from the 2023-2024 seasons, this film pushes the boundaries of the sports genre . This summer, are you ready to floor the accelerator?
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