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Jerry Bruckheimer, producer of the Brad Pitt-starring film F1, has said reports the production budget has swelled to $300 million are “out of whack.” Production of F1 began in 2023 with the fictional APXGP Formula 1 team turning up at several Grands Prix with its own hospitality, pit garage and cars. Amid a Hollywood writers’ […]
Production of F1 began in 2023 with the fictional APXGP Formula 1 team making appearances at Grand Prix events with their own infrastructure and cars. Amid a Hollywood writers’ and actors’ strike, production faced delays and rumors of a budget increase to $300 million, an amount typically reserved for superhero films. Producer Bruckheimer and Director Kosinski refuted claims of exceeding the budget, citing filming rebates, sponsorships, and efficient production practices as cost-saving measures. The team filmed at various locations, including England and Abu Dhabi, utilizing real Formula 1 events for authenticity. The teaser trailer for F1 aired globally before the British Grand Prix, with an official cinema release slated for June 25, 2025.