According to foreign media reports, Brad Pitt will drive a real F1 car in the new film "Untitled F1 Movie". The crew will install a 6K camera on the car to record the entire process. Similar technology was used in "Top Gun 2" starring Tom Cruise. Interestingly, the director of this racing movie, Joseph Kosinski, and the producer, Bruckheimer, were the creators of "Top Gun 2". Joseph Kosinski told foreign media: "We are excited to see everyone's feedback on real-life movies like "Top Gun" because this shooting method can be recognized by everyone. The younger generation of audiences now sees few real shots, and the movies are full of too many CGI pictures. Shooting real things can make people immersive, and using real shots to present F1 racing movies makes me very excited." The film, starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris, attracted real racing driver Lewis Hamilton to join the cast, telling the story of a retired F1 driver working with a young driver. The film will start shooting this month, and it is reported that the budget has soared from $130 million to nearly $200 million, and the film will have a 30-60 day theater window before landing on streaming media. The Hollywood Reporter stated that the director and producer's salaries both reached eight figures, and the leading actor Brad Pitt and his production company will also earn $40 to $50 million from the film. |
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