New York Hosts the Premiere of a Thrilling Formula One racing Drama

Pitt plays Sonny Hayes, who returns from retirement to coach a younger driver (Idris) thirty years after an accident terminated his career. Pitt claims that driving at 290 kilometres per hour was not a problem, even if both guys performed their own stunts.
“I honestly don’t think that’s a stunt. As opposed to what Tom [Cruise] is doing. Those seem like stunts. He’s not taking his medication,” Pitt added. What we’re doing in the automobile is really regulated. In a funny sense, it seems extremely tranquil. Yes. Damson Idris, a British actor, stated working with some of his favourite people was amazing.
Bardem plays the owner of the Formula One racing team, who persuades Sonny to return and salvage the team. He admits that he is very concerned about Pitt actually racing in the movie.
What does the insurance say about this, as I usually ask? And I get no response. I’m still unsure of the solution. However, I suppose they have everything figured out. Bardem said, “And he and Damson are fearless.”
However, Sonny discovers that the path to repentance cannot be taken alone as his history catches up with him. Joseph Kosinski, who directed “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Tron: Legacy,” directed the movie.
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