Lewis Hamilton warns against rushing an 'F1' movie sequel after box-office success
- The 'F1' movie was Apple's biggest box-office hit, earning $55.6 million in North America and $144 million globally over the weekend, according to studio estimates.
- Lewis Hamilton warned against rushing a sequel to the successful 'F1' movie, stating it could be 'the worst thing we probably could do.'
- Hamilton emphasized the importance of enjoying the current success and taking time to ensure a better sequel if it happens.
- He proposed a 'debrief' similar to F1 race analysis to review the project and identify areas for improvement.
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Lewis Hamilton warns against rushing an 'F1' movie sequel after box-office success
Lewis Hamilton says he just wants to enjoy the “F1” movie’s success as he warns that rushing a sequel would be “the worst thing we probably could do.”
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