Lewis Hamilton's F1 Movie Starring Brad Pitt Surpasses Eye-Watering Budget

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Lewis Hamilton's F1 film starring Brad Pitt has incurred over $300 million in production costs amid challenges like labor strikes and high production values.

Production costs for the highly-anticipated Formula One-themed film starring Brad Pitt and co-produced by Lewis Hamilton, have soared beyond its original budget. The project now faces financial pressures, needing a substantial box office success to break-even.The film, rumored to be called 'Apex' but with no confirmed name yet, has encountered significant financial hurdles that have driven its production costs to surpass the $300 million mark, according to reports from Koimoi.com.

Filming at actual Grand Prix events, such as the iconic Silverstone circuit during the British Grand Prix weekend last year, and using modified F2 cars as stand-ins for F1 cars, director Joseph Kosinski, alongside screenplay co-writer Ehren Kruger, sought to capture the essence of Formula One, embedding real race environments into the film's fabric.Yet, the lavish expenditure has set a towering break-even point.

 

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