The Hollywood Actors Guild and Writers Guild strike, which began on July 14, will inevitably affect the filming of the Formula 1 movie starring Brad Pitt.
This process, like the implementation of many other film projects, slowed down – Hollywood actors and screenwriters performed a similar joint action for the first time since 1960.
“All shooting has now stopped,” an unnamed source close to the filmmakers told NBC News. “Brad enjoyed the filming process, but he is certainly a very loyal member of the union.”
Some scenes were filmed at Silverstone during the race weekend and we’ve talked about it, but when the next good news about the future movie will come out, it’s hard to say right now. Probably after the strike is over. While the premiere date hasn’t even been tentatively named yet, due to recent events, it will likely have to be postponed to a later date.
Source: F1 News
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