
Many trusted news sources reported that, seven-time F1 world champion Sir Lewis Hamilton might soon turn into an actor in a Hollywood F1 movie co-starring with Brad Pitt.
According to entertainment website Deadline – Apple TV is in exclusive negotiations and will close the first big film package of the new year. That’s the highly competitive race to acquire an untitled pitch package that will have Brad Pitt playing a racer who comes out of retirement to mentor a younger driver and take his final stab at glory on the track as the younger driver’s teammate.
“We hear that British Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton is involved in some capacity”. In the latest update, however, which contains the details of the plot as described above, there is no mention of the seven-time former World Champion. Deadline added.
The report also states that F1 commercial rights holders Liberty Media is not involved in the film. However, what we know is that the approximate budget is $140 million, which interestingly is the budget cap for F1 teams.
It’s not the first time Hamilton has dabbled in Hollywood; the 36-year-old made cameo appearances in Cars 2 in 2011 and Cars 3 in 2017, as well as appearing in Zoolander 2. Hamilton has also appeared in video games, including Officer Carl Hamilton in Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and Cars 2 the video game.
Following the huge success of the Netflix’s ‘Drive to Survive’ series, Hollywood showing more interest, and they confirm that the series return for a fourth season later this year on the streaming platform, with installments expected to be released in late February or early March based on past release dates.
“From my side as a driver, I don’t like being part of it,” World Champion Max Verstappen said earlier this year, according to the Associated Press.
“They made up a few rivalries that don’t exist. So I decided not to be a part of it and didn’t give any more interviews after that because you can’t show anything.” the Dutchman added.
Lando Norris of McLaren, on the other hand, defended the show, saying, “I think it’s a cool thing.”
“After watching ‘Drive,’ a lot of people in America are now interested in Formula One.”
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