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Brad Pitt is currently basking in the success of his new racing film F1: The Movie, but he is also reflecting on a motorsport project which never made it to the finish line: a Ford vs Ferrari film ...
Brad Pitt revealed why Tom Cruise ultimately pulled out of their version of the 'Ford v Ferrari' movie and if he'd be open to an 'F1' sequel with him ...
'F1: The Movie' star Brad Pitt announced he'd "love" to do a sequel movie and bring on Tom Cruise. Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise ...
Brad Pitt Says He and Tom Cruise Backed Out of Starring in ‘Ford v Ferrari’ After Cruise Found Out He Wouldn’t Be “Driving Much” Pitt also noted that he’d love to work on a follow-up ...
Pitt and Cruise almost starred in “Ford v. Ferrari,” actually — but Cruise dropped out when, according to Pitt, he found out he would not be spending very much time behind the wheel.
Hollywood superstar Brad Pitt, who last shared the screen with Tom Cruise, at least three decades ago, revealed that they could have reunited for the car racing movie ‘Ford v Ferrari’, but the ...
Brad told The National: "Tom and I, for a while there, were on Ford v Ferrari with Joe (Kosinski, to direct). This was about 10 years before the guys who actually made it - and made it a great movie.
In an interview with The National, about a decade before Ford v Ferrari was made, he and Cruise were lined up to star as Ken Miles (Pitt) and Carroll Shelby (Cruise) with F1 director Joseph Kosinski.
Pitt, who's currently basking in the glow of the success his racing flick, F1, is enjoying, is spilling the tea on the Ford v. Ferrari that almost was.
James Mangold ended up directing “Ford v Ferrari” with Christian Bale and Matt Damon instead. “Tom always pushes it to the limit, but at the same time is super capable and very skilled,” Kosinski said ...