
"F1" Movie: Javier Bardem Reveals Plot-Driving "Tension"
"F1" Movie: Javier Bardem Reveals Plot-Driving "Tension"
The big picture: The upcoming "F1" movie, starring Brad Pitt, is set to hit theaters this summer. Javier Bardem, who plays struggling team owner Ruben Cervantes, recently revealed a major plot point: his fictional APXGP team faces an investigation.
Why it matters: Bardem stated that this "tension" – the team being investigated for alleged illegal activities – is a key driver for the film's narrative. This storyline promises high-stakes drama and adds crucial realism to the F1 world depicted.
The details:
- Bardem explained to F1.com: "There's a moment where Ruben and the whole team is investigated for having done something that is not legal."
- The central conflict revolves around whether this alleged activity occurred under Ruben's watch or was beyond their control.
- If proven true, the APXGP team's newly upgraded car would be disqualified, forcing them to revert to an older, less competitive model.
- Directed by Joseph Kosinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton, the film aims for maximum authenticity.
- Bardem, initially not a racing fan, became interested in F1 after watching documentaries like Drive to Survive.
What's next: "F1" is scheduled for international release on June 25 and in North America on June 27.
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