Joseph Kosinski

American film director

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2025 Some industry sources reported the film's budget as $200 million ahead of its theatrical release.
June 27 2025 Domestic film release scheduled in the United States.
June 27 2025 Theatrical release of F1 in the United States and Canada, featuring a cast including Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, and Javier Bardem.
June 27 2025 Domestic film release scheduled.
June 27 2025 Domestic theatrical release of the film.
June 27 2025 Theatrical release of 'F1' in the United States and Canada, coinciding with the lead-up to the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix.
June 25 2025 International release of the film in the IMAX format.
June 25 2025 International IMAX release of the film.
June 25 2025 F1 film scheduled for international theatrical release by Warner Bros. Pictures.
June 25 2025 International theatrical release of 'F1' (F1 The Movie), a sports drama film about Formula One World Championship, directed by Joseph Kosinski and starring Brad Pitt.
June 23 2025 European premiere held at Empire Leicester Square in London.
June 20 2025 Hot Wheels announced the release of a 1:64 scale die-cast model of the #7 APXGP car driven by Brad Pitt's character in the movie.
June 20 2025 Ed Sheeran releases 'Drive' as a single for the film's soundtrack.
June 2025 F1 chartered a Qatar Airways flight for drivers and team principals from Montreal to New York to attend the film's premiere following the Canadian Grand Prix.
June 2025 Heineken 0.0 released a commercial featuring Brad Pitt and Idris Elba as F1 drivers
June 2025 Joseph Kosinski revealed that Simone Ashley's role had been cut from the film.
June 11 2025 Apple released a 'haptic trailer' for the film, which uses the iPhone's Taptic Engine to create vibrations synchronized with on-screen action.
June 2025 Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) keynote intro featured Craig Federighi driving the APXGP car on the roof of Apple Park
June 2025 The F1 25 video game featured the APXGP livery as seen in the film, including playable scenarios
2025 Manthey Racing Porsche 911 GT3 R to run a livery similar to the film's at the 24 Hours of Le Mans
2025 A private screening was held in Monaco during the Cannes Film Festival for the drivers of the 2025 season.
May 30 2025 Tate McRae releases 'Just Keep Watching' as part of the F1 soundtrack.
May 23 2025 Two additional soundtrack singles are released: 'No Room For A Saint' by Dom Dolla featuring Nathan Nicholson, and 'Bad As I Used To Be' by Chris Stapleton.
May 8 2025 Rosé releases the soundtrack's second single 'Messy'.
April 30 2025 Don Toliver and Doja Cat release the first soundtrack single 'Lose My Mind' for the film.
March 13 2025 Second official trailer for the film released shortly before an unspecified event.
March 13 2025 Third official trailer released before the 2025 Australian Grand Prix.
February 9 2025 Second trailer released during Super Bowl LIX.
2024 Filming continued through the 2024 season to make up for races lost during the SAG-AFTRA strike.
2024 F1 25 video game featured the APXGP livery from the film, including playable scenarios
2024 Formula One teams and drivers from the 2024 season appeared in the film F1
2024 Hans Zimmer is announced as the film's composer during the Austrian Grand Prix, marking his second collaboration with director Joseph Kosinski after Top Gun: Maverick.
July 7 2024 First trailer released before the 2024 British Grand Prix.
July 5 2024 The film is officially titled 'F1', and a teaser trailer is set to premiere before the British Grand Prix.
June 2024 Warner Bros. Pictures acquired theatrical, home entertainment, and digital purchase distribution rights from Apple.
May 2024 The film's budget is reported to be $300 million by Puck, though Bruckheimer and Kosinski dispute this claim.
April 30 2024 Don Toliver and Doja Cat release 'Lose My Mind' as the first single from the film's soundtrack, F1 the Album.
January 2024 At the 24 Hours of Daytona, #120 Wright Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 R competed with a livery of the fictional 'Chip Hart Racing' team from the film.
2023 Formula One teams and drivers from the 2023 season appeared in the film F1
November 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike begins, resulting in lead actors not being involved in filming and a reduced crew sent to races from the Hungarian Grand Prix onwards.
November 2023 The SAG-AFTRA strike began, resulting in lead actors not being involved in filming and a reduced crew.
November 2023 The SAG-AFTRA strike begins, impacting film production and requiring a reduced crew for race filming.
July 2023 At the 2023 British Grand Prix, Brad Pitt confirmed to Martin Brundle that Javier Bardem would star in the film.
July 2023 Brad Pitt and Damson Idris test Formula Three and Formula Two cars at Circuit Paul Ricard in France.
July 8 2023 Principal photography begins at Silverstone Circuit during the British Grand Prix weekend, with Brad Pitt driving a modified Formula 2 car in collaboration with Mercedes-AMG F1 team and Carlin Motorsport.
April 2023 Damson Idris is hired for a key role after an extensive casting process.
January 2023 Casting process begins, with a shortlist of actors tested for driving scenes.
November 2022 Cinematographer Claudio Miranda is announced for the film.
June 2022 Apple acquired distribution rights for the film in a package deal worth $130–140 million before above-the-line compensation.
December 3 2021 A bidding war begins for an untitled Formula 1 film starring Brad Pitt, with producer Jerry Bruckheimer, director Joseph Kosinski, and screenwriter Ehren Kruger attached to the project.

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