Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Jerry Bruckheimer Says 'F1' Sequel Is Now in Development

The move follows a $630 million global box office run capped by four Oscar nominations.

Overview

  • Speaking to the BBC at the Academy Awards nominees luncheon, Bruckheimer confirmed, "We're working on a sequel."
  • He provided no timeline or casting confirmations, leaving potential returns for Brad Pitt, Damson Idris and director Joseph Kosinski unsettled.
  • Bruckheimer told People he is actively discussing story ideas with Lewis Hamilton, who helped shape the first film.
  • The original release grossed roughly $630–633 million worldwide and earned Oscar nods for Best Picture, Sound, Editing and Visual Effects.
  • Industry coverage stresses the sequel is in development rather than fully greenlit due to pending script, talent negotiations and distribution considerations.