Who directs 'F1: The Movie'?
Joseph Kosinski, the director of 'Top Gun: Maverick.'
Entertainment / Movies
Brad Pitt's Formula 1 movie is generating excitement both on and off the screen. From offers to drive an F1 car at 200 mph to details on streaming the British Grand Prix, here's a look at what's making headlines.
### Brad Pitt's Real-Life Racing Following his role in the F1 movie, Brad Pitt has been invited by McLaren CEO Zak Brown to drive an F1 car and achieve 200 mph. Pitt's enthusiasm for racing has impressed many, and Brown believes Pitt might even participate in sports car racing in the future.
### 'F1: The Movie' Review The 'F1: The Movie' shares the same director (Joseph Kosinski) as “Top Gun: Maverick,” and delivers fast-paced action and character-driven drama. Pitt plays Sonny Hayes, a talented but maverick driver, alongside Javier Bardem and Damson Idris. The film puts viewers in the race cars, offering a pulse-pounding cinematic experience.
### Streaming the British Grand Prix on F1 TV Formula 1 fans can stream the British Grand Prix live on F1 TV Premium. The service offers 4K Ultra HD/HDR streaming, onboard cameras, and access to pre- and post-race shows. F1 TV Premium is available on multiple platforms, including Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, and Amazon Fire TV.
Joseph Kosinski, the director of 'Top Gun: Maverick.'
Stream it live on F1 TV Premium in 4K Ultra HD/HDR.
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