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F1 The Movie 2025

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The film F1 (2025) is an action and sport movie, directed by Joseph Kosinski. He also co-wrote the script with Ehren Kruger. The film was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, Joseph Kosinski, Lewis Hamilton, Brad Pitt, Jeremy Kleiner, Dede Gardner, and Chad Oman, and presented by Apple Studios, Monolith Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Plan B Entertainment, and Dawn Apollo Films. F1 was released in theaters on June 27, 2025, with a runtime of 2 hours and 36 minutes.

F1 The Movie Overviews

Movie NameF! The Movie 2025 Movie
Original LanguageEnglish
Spoken Language
Release Date27 June 2025
Runtime2 hour and 36 minutes
CountryUnited States
GenresAction Sports
WriterJoseph Kosinski, Ehren Kruger
DirectorJoseph Kosinski
ProducerJerry Bruckheimer, Joseph Kosinski, Lewis Hamilton, Brad Pitt, Jeremy Kleiner, Dede Gardner, Chad Oman
Production Co.Apple Studios, Monolith Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Plan B Entertainment, Dawn Apollo Films

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F1 The Movie Star Cast

ActorCharacter
Brad PittSonny Hayes (retired F1 driver turned mentor)
Damson IdrisJoshua “Noah” Pearce (rookie APXGP driver)
Kerry CondonKate McKenna (APXGP technical director, love interest)
Tobias MenziesPeter Banning (APXGP board member)
Javier BardemRuben Cervantes (APXGP owner, former F1 driver)
Joseph BalderramaRico Fazio
Samson KayoCashman
Abdul SalisDodge Dowda (chief mechanic)
Callie CookeJodie (tyre‑gunner mechanic)
Will MerrickNickleby
Layne HarperPress

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F1 The Movie Review

“F1” centers on Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt), a once-legendary Formula 1 driver whose name rivaled icons like Ayrton Senna—until a devastating crash three decades ago erased him from the sport and public memory. Since then, Sonny’s life has unraveled: gambling debts, fractured relationships, a camper van for a home, and a taxi gig to scrape by. It’s a raw, relatable fall from glory. Enter Ruben (Javier Bardem), a former rival and friend, now a struggling team owner. Desperate to save his sinking team, Ruben tracks Sonny down, defying the objections of scheming board member Peter Banning (Tobias Menzies). Sonny’s return pairs him with Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris), a fiery young driver brimming with talent but short on discipline. The story isn’t about crossing the finish line first—it’s about two men, one past his peak and the other too brash, finding balance.

The film’s heart lies in redemption, handled with subtlety rather than melodrama. Sonny’s comeback is quiet, grounded in small steps rather than grand speeches. Beyond the racetrack’s glamour, “F1” exposes the sport’s underbelly—tense team politics, pit-lane pressures, and the fragile egos that shape careers. The standout, though, is the lived-in bond between Sonny and Ruben. Pitt and Bardem’s chemistry crackles with authentic, understated warmth, their banter and mutual respect anchoring the film. It’s a rare depiction of male friendship that feels genuine without overplaying its emotions.

Pitt’s Sonny is effortlessly charismatic—wry, self-deprecating, and masking pain behind a grin. His dynamic with Idris’s impulsive Joshua blends tough love and subtle guidance, sidestepping mentor clichés. Bardem shines as Ruben, chaotic yet fiercely dedicated. Idris embodies Joshua’s raw energy, while Kerry Condon, as technical director Kate, steals scenes with her calm, commanding presence. Her grounded performance quietly elevates the film, making her a standout in a story of fast cars and faster egos.

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