Max as “director” – Formula 1 brings Hollywood to Spielberg

Formula 1 becomes a mass phenomenon thanks to Netflix, Disney and Co. Filmmakers will also appear at the Red Bull Ring. The ladies like it! They too are now jumping on the bandwagon…

movie off! Formula 1 has always moved the masses and enjoys worldwide popularity. However, documentaries on Netflix, Amazon and Co. are taking the hype to a whole new level. It’s Hollywood in the premier class!Here is the trailer for “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” on Netflix:Seasons five and six have now been confirmed for the successful documentary “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” on Netflix. Most recently, Keanu Reeves entered the Formula 1 world. The “Matrix” hero is set to interview grandees like Luca di Montezemolo for a four-part TV series on Disney+. As a result, Formula 1 appeals to an ever wider audience. Above all, the women’s quota has increased massively (by twice) due to the picture mix of dazzling personalities as well as very young, tough racing drivers like Lando Norris or George Russell. Max as “director” But not everyone likes the total visibility. “I don’t mind playing a role,” Max Verstappen said at Silverstone after speaking with the Netflix creators. But he wanted more input. “You should be able to say: I’m sorry, guys, that doesn’t make me look good.” At the Red Bull Ring, the cameras will still be filming everywhere. “We don’t get it, the filmmakers are accredited as a TV team via Formula 1, you don’t even recognize them,” says Projekt Spielberg. Thanks to Netflix and Co. itself is in the window.
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