Lewis Hamilton pledges to blend realism with appeal in his forthcoming Formula 1 movie, ensuring it resonates with all fans.
Lewis Hamilton states that he is committed to ensuring his next Formula 1 film appeals to both new and long-time fans.
Hamilton, who is a co-producer of the upcoming movie set in the world of Formula 1 with Brad Pitt, was ready to call out any part of the script that didn’t seem authentic as “nonsense.”
“My guideline, what I wanted, was: ‘Guys, this movie needs to be authentic.’ Because we have two different groups of fans,” he explains.
“From the old, original fans, who have been listening to the old F1 theme every weekend like a ritual and watching the race with their families, to the new generation that has just joined us today thanks to Netflix.”
“I felt that my job was really to call ‘nonsense’ on things that couldn’t actually happen. It won’t contain any.”
“‘That would never happen,’ ‘That’s how it would go,’ ‘That’s how it could happen.’ Just giving good advice to the writers on what racing really is and what, as a racing fan, would be appealing and what wouldn’t.”
“It’s possible to find a balance and I believe we will achieve it.”
Hamilton Vows Authenticity in New F1 Film with Pitt. Hamilton Vows Authenticity in New F1 Film with Pitt
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