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Apple and Formula 1 Tease Potential F1 Movie Sequel
Eddy Cue and Stefano Domenicali discuss future film plans after the success of "F1: The Movie".
Feb. 3, 2026 at 11:47pm
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During Apple TV's inaugural press day in Santa Monica, the company's Eddy Cue sat down with Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali to discuss the potential for a sequel to the hit film "F1: The Movie." The original film, directed by Joseph Kosinski, was a global sensation and the highest-grossing sports movie of all time. With Apple TV now the exclusive U.S. broadcast home for F1 races, the two industry leaders hinted at plans to further expand the franchise through future film projects.
Why it matters
The success of "F1: The Movie" has sparked significant interest in the world of Formula 1 racing, introducing the sport to a wider audience. A potential sequel could further capitalize on this momentum and deepen the connection between Apple, Formula 1, and their passionate fan bases.
The details
Cue and Domenicali's conversation at the Apple TV press event touched on the impressive performance of "F1: The Movie," which received four Academy Award nominations, including a best picture nod. The two industry leaders discussed ways to build on this success and explore new storytelling opportunities within the Formula 1 universe.
- The Apple TV press event took place on Tuesday, February 4, 2026.
- "F1: The Movie" was released prior to the press event and became a global sensation.
The players
Eddy Cue
Apple's senior vice president of Services, overseeing the company's content and services initiatives.
Stefano Domenicali
The CEO of Formula 1, responsible for the overall management and strategic direction of the sport.
Joseph Kosinski
The director of "F1: The Movie," which received four Academy Award nominations, including a best picture nod.
What’s next
Cue and Domenicali did not provide specific details on the timeline or plans for a potential "F1" sequel, but their discussion at the Apple TV press event suggests that the companies are actively exploring ways to expand the franchise and capitalize on the success of the first film.
The takeaway
The collaboration between Apple and Formula 1 has the potential to further elevate the sport's global profile and create new opportunities for storytelling and fan engagement. The success of "F1: The Movie" has demonstrated the public's appetite for high-quality, immersive content about the world of Formula 1 racing.


