Motor racing-Apple’s Cue expects F1 movie sequel, hopes for more global TV expansion | Mix 106.9
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By Alan Baldwin

MIAMI, May 1 (Reuters) – A sequel to Brad Pitt’s successful F1 Movie is likely and Apple are also hoping to expand their Formula One involvement globally after securing the U.S. ​broadcast rights,  Senior Vice-President of Services Eddy Cue said on Friday.

“I ‌hope and expect there will be one,” Cue said when asked by Reuters at the Miami Grand Prix about a possible sequel to the Apple Original Films production.

The movie cost an estimated $200 million to make and grossed $634 million, according to online database IMDb.

Apple ‌TV took ​over from Walt Disney’s ESPN this season as ⁠exclusive U.S. broadcaster of ⁠Formula One, with live coverage of all 24 rounds.

Cue said he was thrilled with how the coverage had been received and said Apple intended to play a big role in growing the sport.

“The sport doesn’t get ​licensed on a global basis,” he added. “Do I hope that we are able to grow into other areas and markets? Yeah, I do.

“But ⁠starting in the U.S. which is a huge ⁠market for us, and being able to build from ​there, is definitely the right way to do it. And that’s what we ​are focused on right now. The easiest way for us to ‌continue to grow is to make sure we make this a huge success.

“And then of course it would be great to expand it.”

Cue said also that the appointment of John Ternus as new Apple CEO, replacing Tim Cook, ⁠would only strengthen the company’s relationship with Formula One.

“John actually drives a Porsche and does amateur racing,” he explained. “He would actually be here this weekend but ⁠he’s at Laguna Seca.

“So ‌rest assured if anything he’s going to be at ⁠more races even than Tim. He’s a huge, huge ​fan of ‌F1 and he’s known about this, he’s a ​huge supporter. So ⁠you’ll continue to see full support from him.

“When we do something, we don’t do things halfway. The things that we do we go all in. So we believe without a doubt that this is going to make a huge difference in what we can do to help motorsports.”

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing ​by Pritha Sarkar)

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