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Brad Pitt's 'F1' film earns two Golden Globe nominations

Brad Pitt's 'F1' film earns two Golden Globe nominations

Summary
The blockbuster film 'F1', starring Brad Pitt and produced with Lewis Hamilton, has been nominated for two Golden Globes: Cinematic and Box Office Achievement and Best Original Score for Hans Zimmer. The movie has grossed over $630 million worldwide.

Brad Pitt's Formula 1 film, simply titled 'F1', has secured two nominations for the 2026 Golden Globe Awards. The Apple Original film, a major box office success, is recognized in the categories of Cinematic and Box Office Achievement and Best Original Score - Motion Picture for composer Hans Zimmer.

Why it matters:

The nominations solidify the film's status as both a critical and commercial success, bringing mainstream Hollywood prestige to a project deeply embedded in the real-world of Formula 1. This recognition helps further bridge the gap between the sport and global popular culture, validating the significant investment and unprecedented access granted by F1 and its teams during production.

The details:

  • The film is nominated for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, a category celebrating popular success, against major titles like Avatar: Fire and Ash, Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning, and Wicked: For Good.
  • Legendary composer Hans Zimmer earned a nomination for Best Original Score, competing against other acclaimed musicians like Alexandre Desplat and Jonny Greenwood.
  • Since its June 2025 release, F1 has grossed a staggering $631.5 million globally, making it Brad Pitt's highest-grossing film of all time.
  • The movie features Pitt as retired driver Sonny Hayes returning to help the fictional APXGP team, alongside Damson Idris as a rookie. It was executive produced by seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton and shot during actual Grand Prix weekends, featuring real drivers and personnel.

What's next:

The 2026 Golden Globes ceremony will be held on January 11th. Meanwhile, the film's massive success has already sparked early conversations about a potential sequel. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer confirmed in November that preliminary talks with Lewis Hamilton about a second installment have begun, suggesting the story of APXGP might continue on the big screen.

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