Lewis Hamilton warns against rushing an 'F1' movie sequel after box-office success
- The 'F1' movie was Apple's biggest box-office hit, earning $55.6 million in North America and $144 million globally over the weekend, according to studio estimates.
- Lewis Hamilton warned against rushing a sequel to the successful 'F1' movie, stating it could be 'the worst thing we probably could do.'
- Hamilton emphasized the importance of enjoying the current success and taking time to ensure a better sequel if it happens.
- He proposed a 'debrief' similar to F1 race analysis to review the project and identify areas for improvement.
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"F1 – The Movie" proves to be a success at the box office. Apple and Joseph Kosinski are therefore planning a sequel. Lewis Hamilton is not very excited about this.

Lewis Hamilton warns against rushing an 'F1' movie sequel after box-office success
Lewis Hamilton says he just wants to enjoy the “F1” movie’s success as he warns that rushing a sequel would be “the worst thing we probably could do.”
Lewis Hamilton has minimized the first speculations about a continuation of the new feature film "F1, the film", released in June. Millions of fans, insiders and curious moviegoers have now seen the film with Brad Pitt, and not all are impressed. "The film offers a lot of adrenaline, but also a lot of kitsch," observed the Swiss newspaper Blick. "And some shocking scenes." "The story is superficial, rinsard and predictable. And for all fans of (…
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