BradPitt has reportedly slammed the brakes on his Formula1 racing movie, currently in production in Europe, in support of the SAGAFTRAstrike
Brad Pitt is slamming the brakes on his upcoming Formula 1 racing film in support of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Pitt has been shooting the movie, “Apex”, in Europe, which is outside the jurisdiction of the Hollywood actors’ union. However, in a show of solidarity with striking actors, Pitt — who is starring as an F1 driver in the Apple TV+ production — has decided to pause the production until the strike is resolved.
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