Motor racing-Apple's Cue expects F1 movie sequel, hopes for more global TV expansion


Jamie Erlicht, Lewis Hamilton, Tim Cook, Eddy Cue, Zack Van Amburg and Damson Idris attend the premiere for the film "F1 The Movie" in New York City, U.S., June 16, 2025. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper

MIAMI, May 1 (Reuters) - A ⁠sequel to Brad Pitt's successful F1 Movie is likely and Apple are also ⁠hoping to expand their Formula One involvement globally after securing the U.S. broadcast ‌rights, Senior Vice-President of Services Eddy Cue said on Friday.

"I hope and expect there will be one," Cue said when asked by Reuters at the Miami Grand Prix about a possible sequel to the Apple Original Films ​production.

The movie cost an estimated $200 million to make and grossed $634 ⁠million, according to online database IMDb.

Apple ⁠TV took over from Walt Disney's ESPN this season as exclusive U.S. broadcaster of Formula One, ⁠with ‌live coverage of all 24 rounds.

Cue said he was thrilled with how the coverage had been received and said Apple intended to play a big role in ⁠growing the sport.

"The sport doesn't get licensed on a global ​basis," he added. "Do I hope ‌that we are able to grow into other areas and markets? Yeah, I ⁠do.

"But starting in ​the U.S. which is a huge market for us, and being able to build from there, is definitely the right way to do it. And that's what we are focused on right now. The ⁠easiest way for us to continue to grow is ​to make sure we make this a huge success.

"And then of course it would be great to expand it."

Cue said also that the appointment of John Ternus as new Apple CEO, replacing Tim ⁠Cook, would only strengthen the company's relationship with Formula One.

"John actually drives a Porsche and does amateur racing," he explained. "He would actually be here this weekend but he's at Laguna Seca.

"So rest assured if anything he's going to be at more races even than Tim. He's ​a huge, huge fan of F1 and he's known about ⁠this, he's a huge supporter. So you'll continue to see full support from him.

"When we do ​something, we don't do things halfway. The things that we ‌do we go all in. So we believe ​without a doubt that this is going to make a huge difference in what we can do to help motorsports."

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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