On Saturday, November 23, Mr Brad Pitt appeared to pass out before the Grand Prix showdown at the Las Vegas circuit. Pete, star of films such as ‘Fight Club’ and ‘Bullet Train’, appears to be breaking down on the track. But, probably, appearances are deceiving.

Fans need not worry about the Hollywood superstar as this is a publicity stunt for his upcoming film ‘F1’. Racegoers watched a teaser of the film as the 60-year-old and the film crew filmed in front of a real F1 set.

Petewho will play the role of Sonny Hayes, tripped several times before falling onto a pad held by a crew member. APX GP, the fictional racing team of the Haze character, even released a mock announcement, generating intense interest in the upcoming film. “During qualifying, Sonny suffered a serious knock which required immediate medical evaluation”the announcement read. “Incidents of this magnitude are always taken seriously and Sonny’s health remains our priority.”

Set to the sounds of Queen’s ‘We Will Rock You’ and with a fast-paced montage on motorsport tracks, Apple Original Film’s ambitious production promises spectacular spectacle and plenty of action. This is a huge production with reports that the budget has exceeded 300 million. dollars.

Written by Ehren Kruger, the Oscar-winning actor plays a former F1 driver who returns to action to help Joshua Pearce, a new talent, join the APXGP team. On his side, the British-Nigerian actor, Damson Idris, Oscar winner Javier Bardem and Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, Sarah Niles, Kim Bodnia and Max Verstappen.

Directed by Joseph Kosinski, the star also co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer and seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.

Pete appears at the beginning of the trailer and asks to be built a car that is fast in the corners due to the rival teams having cars that excel in the straights. He emphasizes that he is not interested in safety in order to win.

The film is set in the real world of F1, with much of the filming taking place during this year’s Grand Prix and featuring 10 teams and their drivers. Filming in Hungary, Italy and Abu Dhabi, among others, is also planned by the end of the year. Warner Bros. has taken over the distribution. Pictures, with the premiere set for June 25, 2025 and in North America two days later.