Joseph Kosinski gave details of what his dream would be for a potential second part of the film starring Brad Pitt.
After an overwhelming premiere in cinemas, F1 It is emerging how one of the films of the year. This is why the question about a possible sequel already sounds in the air. The director Joseph Kosinski He spoke with GQ UK magazine and commented that his dream for a sequel to his drama about races with Brad Pitt It is bringing to Tom Cruise For a crossover with the movie Thunder days (1990).
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Kosinski previously directed Cruise in Top Gun: Maverickwhich raised $ 1.4 billion at the box office, and both are both developing a third film of Top Gun.


“Well, right now, it would be Cole Trickle, the character of Cruise in ‘Days of Thunder’. We discovered that he and Sonny Hayes (played by Brad Pitt) have a past”Kosinski said about his dream project. “They were rival at some point, maybe they crossed … I heard about an epic battle of Karts in ‘Interview with the vampire’ that Brad and Tom had, and who would not pay to see them face them on the track?”
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Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in the presentation of F1 in London.
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The plan to gather Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise
Kosinski originally planned to gather Pitt and Cruise on the big screen on his own version of “Ford vs. Ferrari”. The actors were going to participate in all their careers, but the study did not approve the budget desired by Kosinski. James Mangold ended up directing “Ford Vs. Ferrari” with Christian Bale and Matt Damon.
“Yes, I was about to achieve it,” Kosinski told GQ UK. “But yes, you know, everything went well. I could do ‘F1’. But everything is possible.”
Pitt and Cruise have not starred in a film together from the 1994 horror classic, Interview with El Vampiroalthough they are still friends. Pitt appeared recently at the premiere of “F1” in London and posed for photos with him, who declared E! News earlier this month that is interested in returning to act with Cruise with a condition: “I will not hang on planes or things like that.”
Cruise declared in the Ally Show Australia program in May, while promoting Impossible mission: final sentencethat I was “thinking and talking about what we could do and what is possible” for a sequel to Thunder days. Last November it was learned that Cruise was developing a sequel to his 1990 Nascar drama.
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