F1 Sequel Delayed, Kerry Condon Confirms Kerry Condon, who portrayed Kate McKenna in the original F1 film, has confirmed that the sequel is facing delays. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer has stated the project is still in development, though its release window remains uncertain. Condon, expected to reprise her role, noted that while progress has been made, the production faces challenges that have extended the timeline beyond initial expectations. One of the primary obstacles is the availability of director Joseph Kosinski, whose work on the first film earned praise for its immersive depiction of Formula One. Kosinski has yet to finalize his schedule for the sequel. Additionally, the production team must align with the Formula One calendar, as the original film was shot at real racing tracks and incorporated actual F1 events. This logistical challenge adds complexity to the project, as the racing season’s timing influences filming schedules and location availability. The original F1 film was celebrated for its commitment to realism, using authentic race tracks and events rather than relying heavily on CGI. This approach contributed to its commercial success, grossing $634 million worldwide. Fans and critics alike have expressed heightened expectations for the sequel, which is anticipated to build on the original’s foundation. However, the delay has sparked a mix of frustration and excitement among fans, who remain eager for the next installment. Meanwhile, actor Brad Pitt is set to star in The Adventures of Cliff Booth, a spin-off connected to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The film, directed by David Fincher and written by Quentin Tarantino, is in development and will feature Pitt reprising his role as Cliff Booth.#quentin_tarantino #joseph_kosinski #jerry_bruckheimer #formula_one #kerry_condon
