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The engines are roaring, the trailers are dropping, and Hollywood is betting big—could the upcoming F1 movie become this generation’s *Top Gun*? With Brad Pitt behind the wheel and a dream team of filmmakers, this high-speed drama is revving up to be more than just a racing flick. It’s shaping up to be a full-throttle cultural moment.
From Maverick to Sonny Hayes

Brad Pitt stepping into the role of retired F1 driver Sonny Hayes feels eerily reminiscent of Tom Cruise’s Maverick—a seasoned pro mentoring a rookie (Damson Idris’ Joshua Pearce). The parallels don’t stop there. Director Joseph Kosinski, who helmed *Top Gun: Maverick*, knows how to blend heart-pounding action with emotional depth. Early footage shows Pitt’s character grappling with past failures while pushing limits on the track, a narrative arc that screams *Top Gun* vibes.
A Soundtrack Built for Speed

Music made *Top Gun* iconic, and the F1 movie is following suit. The trailer teases a star-studded lineup including Ed Sheeran, ROSÉ, and Burna Boy—artists who dominate charts and festivals alike. Imagine “Danger Zone” but with modern beats synced to tire screeches. For music lovers, this could be the crossover event of the summer.
Realism That Pulls You In

Unlike past racing films criticized for Hollywood gloss, this production had full access to real F1 teams and circuits. Lewis Hamilton’s involvement as a producer ensures authenticity, from the G-force close-ups to the pit crew chaos. The goal? Make audiences feel the asphalt vibrate through their seats.
More Than Just Cars

The film’s secret weapon might be its human drama. Trailers hint at themes of redemption, teamwork, and the cost of obsession—universal stories wrapped in fireproof suits. It’s *Rocky* with race helmets, appealing to those who’ve never touched a gearshift.
Visuals That Break the Speed Limit

Kosinski’s crew reportedly used cutting-edge cameras mounted on actual F1 cars. The result? Shots so immersive, you’ll instinctively brace for hairpin turns. For gearheads, it’s a masterclass in engineering; for cinephiles, a feast of cinematography.
Timing Is Everything

Releasing mid-season (June 25 internationally, June 27 in North America) means the film rides F1’s existing hype. With races like Monaco and Silverstone fresh in fans’ minds, the movie taps into live sporting energy—a synergy *Top Gun* never had.
Social Media’s Pit Crew

Fan edits comparing Pitt’s Hayes to Maverick are already viral. The official F1 account is fueling the fire with behind-the-scenes leaks. This organic buzz mirrors how *Top Gun* memes kept the sequel relevant for years.
Can It Cross the Finish Line?

The ingredients are there: A-list talent, real-world stakes, and a director who knows blockbusters. But racing films historically struggle to find mainstream love. If anyone can shift gears, it’s this team.
**Visual Prompts**:
1. Split-screen image comparing *Top Gun*’s aerial stunts to the F1 movie’s track sequences.
2. Brad Pitt in APXGP team gear, mid-conversation with Damson Idris—a callback to Maverick and Rooster’s dynamic.

Besides founding Festivaltopia, Luca is the co founder of trib, an art and fashion collectiv you find on several regional events and online. Also he is part of the management board at HORiZONTE, a group travel provider in Germany.