In the high-octane world of Formula 1, Hollywoodâs brightest stars are accelerating into the spotlight. On July 2, 2025, Keanu Reeves, the 60-year-old icon known for The Matrix and John Wick, announced his involvement in a new docuseries chronicling the Cadillac Formula 1 Teamâs journey to the grid in 2026. The news positions Reeves as both producer and host, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of F1âs newest American team. The announcement comes on the heels of Brad Pittâs F1, a sports drama that has roared to over $593.8 million at the global box office, making it Apple Studiosâ biggest theatrical hit and Pittâs highest-grossing film to date. As F1âs popularity surges in the U.S., fueled by Netflixâs Drive to Survive and high-profile celebrity involvement, Reevesâ docuseries promises to deepen the sportâs cultural impact. This article explores Reevesâ new venture, Pittâs cinematic triumph, and how these Hollywood heavyweights are reshaping Formula 1âs narrative, drawing on their careers, the sportâs growing appeal, and the synergy between entertainment and motorsport.
Keanu Reevesâ F1 Passion Project
Keanu Reevesâ decision to helm a Cadillac F1 docuseries is a natural extension of his lifelong love for speed and storytelling. âIâm very honored and excited to be a part of telling the remarkable Cadillac Formula 1 Team story,â Reeves said in a statement on July 2, 2025. âOur goal is to bring audiences into the heart of this journey and showcase what it takes to participate in one of the most exclusive sports arenas in the world.â The series, set to air before Cadillacâs debut at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, will follow the teamâs formation, from engineering breakthroughs to driver selection, offering a rare glimpse into the high-stakes world of F1.
Reeves, a known motorsport enthusiast, brings credibility to the project. His passion for two-wheeled machines is well-documented, from his co-founding of Arch Motorcycle Company to his iconic motorcycle scenes in John Wick: Chapter 3 â Parabellum. In October 2024, he competed in the Toyota GR Cup North America at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, finishing 25th and 24th in two races despite a spin-out. âIâm not gonna sit in your car!â he jokingly told 2009 F1 champion Jenson Button when offered a chance to drive his championship-winning Brawn GP car. Reevesâ humility and hands-on approach make him an ideal narrator for Cadillacâs story, which he described as âa new team starting from the ground up.â
The docuseries reunites Reeves with Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story showrunner Simon Hammerson, whose 2023 Disney+ series about Brawn GPâs improbable 2009 championship won an International Emmy. âWe have an opportunity to welcome a new generation of fans to Formula 1, and Keanuâs creativity is the perfect spark,â Hammerson said. The series, produced by Dawn Apollo Films and slated for a streaming platform, aims to capture the grit and ambition of Cadillacâs entry, the first American team to join F1 in over a decade.
Brad Pittâs F1: A Box Office Juggernaut
While Reeves gears up for his documentary, Brad Pittâs F1 has taken theaters by storm. Released on June 27, 2025, the Joseph Kosinski-directed sports drama stars Pitt as Sonny Hayes, a retired Formula 1 driver returning to mentor a young prodigy, Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris), for the fictional APXGP team. With a $300 million budget, the film faced high expectations but delivered, grossing $183.5 million domestically and $410.3 million internationally for a worldwide total of $593.8 million by August 20, 2025. It surpassed Pittâs previous high, World War Z ($540 million), becoming his biggest hit and Apple Studiosâ first box office triumph.
F1âs success lies in its immersive execution, filmed during actual Grand Prix weekends in 2023 and 2024 with cooperation from the FIA. Custom cameras mounted on race cars captured visceral cockpit views, while Hans Zimmerâs score and Claudio Mirandaâs cinematography created a strikingly authentic atmosphere. Critics praised its action, with an 83% score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 97% Popcornmeter rating from audiences. âFueled by Brad Pittâs effortless charisma, F1 is a velociously loud and exceedingly exciting motion picture,â the consensus read. However, some critics noted its focus on Pittâs character over real F1 nuances.
The filmâs cultural impact is undeniable. It featured cameos from real F1 drivers like Lewis Hamilton (a producer), Max Verstappen, and Fernando Alonso, boosting its authenticity. Its $144 million opening weekend set a record for Apple, outpacing Killers of the Flower Moon ($158.8 million) and Napoleon ($221.4 million). On X, fans raved, with posts like, âBrad Pittâs F1 is a game-changer for motorsport movies!â and âThe racing scenes are unreal!â The filmâs success has fueled sequel talks, with Kosinski teasing a potential follow-up.
The F1 Boom in America
Reevesâ docuseries and Pittâs F1 tap into a surging U.S. interest in Formula 1, driven by Netflixâs Drive to Survive. The docuseries, launched in 2019, has boosted F1âs American audience, with viewership for the Miami Grand Prix rising 48% from 2022 to 2025. The U.S. now hosts three F1 racesâMiami, Austin, and Las Vegasâreflecting the sportâs growing footprint. âFormula 1 is making headway in the U.S. market,â a motorsport analyst noted, crediting F1 and Drive to Survive for broadening the fanbase.
Reevesâ project aligns with this trend, spotlighting Cadillacâs entry as a milestone for American motorsport. The team, backed by General Motors, aims to compete with giants like Ferrari and Red Bull, a journey Reeves called âincredible.â His involvement follows his 2023 Brawn docuseries, which captivated audiences with its underdog story. âKeanuâs a natural fit,â said F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali. âHe brings passion and authenticity.â The docuseries is expected to explore the technical and human challenges of building an F1 team, appealing to both hardcore fans and newcomers drawn by F1âs success.
Pittâs film, meanwhile, has capitalized on F1âs glamour, blending real-world racing with Hollywood flair. The filmâs authenticity, achieved through filming at tracks like Silverstone and Monaco, resonated with fans, while Pittâs preparationâtraining with Mercedesâ performance teamâadded credibility. âBrad was all in,â Hamilton said in a 2025 interview. âHe wanted to feel what we feel.â The filmâs box office dominance has spurred interest in motorsport films, with studios pitching projects about legends like Ayrton Senna and Juan Manuel Fangio.
Reevesâ Passion for Speed
Reevesâ involvement in the Cadillac docuseries is rooted in his lifelong love for speed. His passion began at 22, learning to ride a Kawasaki Enduro in Berlin for The Devilâs Own (1987). âIt was freedom,â he said in a 2025 interview. âYouâre present, and you disappear.â His Arch Motorcycle Company, co-founded with Gard Hollinger in 2011, produces bespoke bikes like the KRGT-1, priced at $85,000. Reevesâ hands-on roleâtesting designs and sketching conceptsâreflects his commitment to craftsmanship, seen in his 2024 Toyota GR Cup race and his iconic John Wick motorcycle scenes.
His F1 docuseries extends this passion to four wheels. âKeanuâs not just a fan; he understands the mechanics and the soul of racing,â Hollinger said in 2025. Reevesâ appearance at the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where he met drivers like Lando Norris, fueled excitement for his project. On X, fans posted, âKeanu in F1 is the crossover we didnât know we needed!â His authentic enthusiasm positions the docuseries as a bridge between motorsport and mainstream audiences.
Pittâs Commitment to F1
Brad Pittâs F1 required a similar level of dedication. At 61, Pitt underwent months of physical training to portray Sonny Hayes, including simulator work at Mercedesâ Brackley facility. âI wanted to feel the G-forces, the adrenaline,â he said in a 2025 Collider interview. His commitment impressed drivers, with Verstappen noting, âBradâs got the heart of a racer.â The filmâs production, spanning 18 months across five continents, was a logistical feat, with 15 F1 teams allowing filming during live races.
The filmâs success has elevated Pittâs status as a producer, with his Plan B Entertainment securing a first-look deal with Apple. âF1 isnât just a movieâitâs a love letter to the sport,â Kosinski said. Its box office haul, surpassing Barbieâs $81 million domestic opening, underscores its appeal. Fans on Redditâs r/Formula1 praised its realism, with one user writing, âPittâs F1 makes you feel like youâre in the cockpit.â
The Cultural Impact
The synergy between Reevesâ docuseries and Pittâs F1 reflects F1âs growing cultural footprint. The sportâs U.S. fanbase, now 10 million strong per a 2025 Nielsen report, has been fueled by celebrity involvement and media like Drive to Survive. Reevesâ project promises to humanize the sport, focusing on Cadillacâs engineers, mechanics, and drivers. âItâs about the people behind the cars,â Reeves said. Meanwhile, F1âs cinematic spectacle has drawn casual viewers, with ticket sales spiking for the 2025 U.S. Grand Prix post-release.
Both projects face challenges. Reevesâ docuseries must compete with Drive to Surviveâs dominance, while F1âs high budget raised questions about profitability. Yet, their impact is undeniable. âKeanu and Brad are bringing F1 to a new audience,â Domenicali said. On X, #F1Fever trended, with fans posting, âKeanuâs doc and Pittâs movie are making 2025 the year of F1!â
Looking Ahead
As Reeves prepares for John Wick 5 and Pitt eyes a potential F1 sequel, their projects signal a new era for motorsport storytelling. Reevesâ docuseries, set to film in 2026, could feature drivers like Cadillacâs rumored recruit, Theo Pourchaire, while Pittâs team is exploring stories about F1âs historic rivalries. âWeâre just getting started,â Kosinski said. Together, Reeves and Pitt are not just riding the F1 waveâtheyâre steering it, proving that Hollywood and horsepower are a winning combination.