Does 'F1: The Movie' have a post-credit scene? Explaining the run time for Brad Pitt's racing blockbuster

Colin Capece

Does 'F1: The Movie' have a post-credit scene? Explaining the run time for Brad Pitt's racing blockbuster image

"F1: The Movie" has been one of the biggest hits of the summer, and fans are already discussing a possible sequel.

Brad Pitt is the star of the film that hit theaters on June 27 and that will be heading to Apple TV for streaming soon. Some big names from the world of Formula 1 also make appearances, including Lewis Hamilton, who served as one of the producers.

There is a mid-credits scene at the end of the movie that has fans buzzing about what's to come. It appears the storyline is set up well to continue. Given the film's opening weekend success at the box office, could there be a second "F1" movie soon? 

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Here's a look at the post-credits scene in "F1: The Movie" and what it means for a sequel.

Does 'F1: The Movie' have a post-credits scene?

While there is a bonus scene, it technically is not a post-credits scene. However, it does have a mid-credits scene, which shows the main character, Sonny, joining an off-road racing team in Baja, California. This scene was originally supposed to appear at the beginning of the film, but was ultimately designated for afterwards, according to Screen Rant.

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How long is F1: The Movie'?

"F1: The Movie" has a run time of two hours and 35 minutes. The film was made with the collaboration of FIA, racing's international governing body, and includes cameos from real F1 drivers like Lewis Hamilton, who was a producer on the film.

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Will 'F1: The Movie' have a sequel?

While not confirmed, it is looking like there is a good chance there will be a sequel to "F1: The Movie." Joseph Kosinski, the film's director, said in an interview with GQ that the audience will decide if another movie is made.

"I think we leave it on a really open-ended moment for Sonny, for Kate and for Joshua," Kosinski said in the GQ interview. "So yeah, I think there's certainly more to tell of the APXGP team, and where Sonny Hayes goes from here. But that's not my decision."

If it's up to the audience, a sequel is definitely in the cards, as "F1: The Movie" grossed over $140 million worldwide in its opening weekend.

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Colin Capece

Colin Capece is an editorial intern for The Sporting News. He previously wrote The Dallas Morning News, USA Today and The Arizona Republic. Colin earned his master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University and loves to talk baseball and basketball.