Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise could team up to star in the F1 sequel, or at least that's what the director wants

Joseph Kosinski, director of the recent F1 racing movie, has expressed his ambition to create a sequel that brings Tom Cruise to the screen, breaking boundaries between his new work and the iconic Days of Thunder. In an interview with GQ Magazine UK, Kosinski commented on his passion for this crossover idea, which could unite two cinematic universes dedicated to adrenaline and speed. Will Cruise accept this proposal? The connection between Kosinski and Cruise is not new; the director directed the actor in the successful Top Gun: Maverick, which grossed over 1.4 billion […]

Joseph Kosinski, director of the recent F1 racing movie, has expressed his ambition to create a sequel that brings Tom Cruise to the screen, breaking boundaries between his new work and the iconic Days of Thunder. In an interview with GQ Magazine UK, Kosinski commented on his passion for this crossover idea, which could unite two cinematic universes dedicated to adrenaline and speed.

Will Cruise accept this proposal?

The connection between Kosinski and Cruise is not new; the director directed the actor in the successful Top Gun: Maverick, which grossed over $1.4 billion worldwide. The chemistry they developed during that production has kept the doors open for possible future collaborations, which increases the anticipation for this sequel even more.

Kosinski believes that incorporating Cruise into the world of F1 would not only be a tribute to the legacy of Days of Thunder, where Cruise plays a NASCAR driver, but it could also offer an exciting and unique narrative in the current context of motorsport competitions. This combination could attract both Formula 1 fans and those of more traditional racing movies.

The rumors about this collaboration have generated excitement among fans of cinema and motorsports, who are wondering how the dynamics between the characters of both movies would develop. Although Kosinski has expressed his desire to carry out this idea, concrete details about the production or Cruise’s participation have not yet been confirmed.

Undoubtedly, Kosinski’s proposal represents an interesting trend in Hollywood, where crossovers are on the rise, and movies from different genres are beginning to converge in shared narratives that attract audiences in innovative ways.