A sequel to the hit film F1 is officially in development. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer confirmed the news in an interview with the BBC during the Academy Awards nominees luncheon in Los Angeles.
“We’re working on a sequel,” Bruckheimer said. He explained that the first film faced challenges during production because of industry strikes, but it still succeeded with audiences worldwide.
The 2025 film F1 grossed more than $630 million at the global box office. The movie starred Brad Pitt as veteran driver Sonny Hayes, who returns to Formula 1 to help save the fictional APXGP team. Damson Idris played his teammate, and seven-time Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton served as a co-producer.
The film earned four Academy Award nominations this year, including Best Picture. Its mix of real Formula 1 race footage and dramatic storytelling helped attract both racing fans and general audiences.
Bruckheimer did not confirm whether Brad Pitt will return for the sequel. He also did not share details about the cast, director, or release date.
The announcement ends months of speculation about a follow-up. The sequel could explore new drivers, rivalries, or teams, but no plot details have been revealed.
With strong box office numbers and awards recognition, F1 now appears set to become a film franchise. More updates are expected as development continues.