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Brad Pitt shocked fans on Saturday as he collapsed to the ground while filming a scene for his upcoming formula one movie

 

The veteran actor was on the track at the Las Vegas Grand Prix would be a guy who raced in the ’90s,” Brad told Sky Sports in a 2023 interview.

 

“He has a horrible crash and kind of [expletive] out and disappears and then is racing in other disciplines.”

 

The cast and crew have frequented race days for the past year to film scenes and make the movie as close to real life as possible.

“We’re shooting at the actual Grands Prix; there are certain aspects of this film where we’re working in very, very tight windows, shooting on the track, between practice and qualifying sessions, in front of hundreds of thousands of people,” the director told Deadline in July.

 

When he was pictured stumbling away from a car crash; Brad looked unsteady on his feet before he fainted, but luckily, a crew member was there with a crash mat to avoid injuries.

 

The Father Of six  was filming a scene for F1, which drops in June 2025, where his character, Sonny Hayes, escapes a car crash. 

To build hype for the film, which is helmed by Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski, Sonny’s fictional racing team, APX GP, released a statement on social media about the event.

“During Qualifying, Sonny sustained a significant impact requiring immediate medical evaluation,” the statement read.

“Incidents of this magnitude are always taken seriously, and Sonny’s health remains our top priority.”

While Sonny is otherwise stable, he will not participate in tomorrow’s face as he focuses on recovery.”

“The entire team stands behind him, and we’ll provide updates when available. Joshua will race solo tomorrow, carrying the team forward,” it finished.

F1 will follow Sonny Hayes, a washed-up race car driver, who was sidelined by a tragic crash. He returns to the sport years later after being recruited by the APX GP owner, played by Javier Bardem.

“I would be a guy who raced in the ’90s,” Brad told Sky Sport in a 2023 interview.

“He has a horrible crash and kind of [expletive] out and disappears and then is racing in other disciplines.”

The cast and crew have frequented race days for the past year to film scenes and make the movie as close to real life as possible. 

“We’re shooting at the actual Grands Prix; there are certain aspects of this film where we’re working in very, very tight windows, shooting on the track, between practice and qualifying sessions, in front of hundreds of thousands of people,” the director told Deadline in July. 

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