Apple's Brad Pitt Formula One Movie Gets 2025 Theatrical Release Date from Warner Bros.

EPISODE · Jul 10, 2024 · 8 MIN

Apple's Brad Pitt Formula One Movie Gets 2025 Theatrical Release Date from Warner Bros.

from House Of Cars Podcast

In this episode of the House of Cars podcast, we're revving up with some exciting news from the intersection of Hollywood and high-speed racing.Join us as we discuss Apple's highly anticipated Formula One movie starring Brad Pitt, now set for a 2025 theatrical release under Warner Bros. We’ll dive into the details and what this means for racing enthusiasts and film buffs alike.Switching gears to television, we have a major casting update for all you Frasier fans: Greer Grammer is joining the beloved series, bringing a fresh twist as Spoiler's daughter in the upcoming second season. We'll explore the potential dynamics and storyline developments this could introduce.Fantasy fans, rejoice! House of the Dragon has been confirmed for a third season. We’ll break down what we know so far and speculate on the epic battles and intricate plots that await in the world of Westeros.Finally, detective drama aficionados will be thrilled to hear Adrian Dunbar's latest revelation. The Line of Duty star has confirmed that the cast is eager for a comeback. We'll discuss what this could mean for the future of the series and the unresolved storylines that have fans clamoring for more.Tune in for a thrilling ride through the latest in film and television news, only on the House of Cars podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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