Fassbender is perfect for Brad Pitt's F1 movie.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Michael Fassbender is about to have a huge comeback with two tentpole movies, but there'd be no bigger or more fitting return for the actor than a starring role in Brad Pitt's Formula 1 racing movie. Not much is known about the upcoming racing film, not even its title, but the project is being directed by Joseph Kosinski, who directed Top Gun: Maverick, and the Brad Pitt collaboration is just as ambitious.
Director Joseph Kosinski and a team of drivers and engineers would likely have to train actors from scratch given that the director likes his actors to perform their own stunts. Pitt mentioned , "You've never seen speed; you've never seen the G-forces like this. The footage is really, really exciting." Given that Fassbender has seven years of racing experience and is a powerful dramatic actor, it only makes sense to cast him in the Brad Pitt Formula 1 movie.
Fassbender and Pitt might not pop on screen nor are they wildly entertaining together in the way that other on-screen duos are, but they're both extremely deep in character in all of their projects together, and they certainly bring the best out in each other. Between his background as a professional race car driver and his rapport with Pitt, Fassbender is a shoo-in for the mystery Formula 1 movie.
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