Is F1 the last hope for originality in summer blockbusters?
Studios are relying on sequels and reboots more than ever. If Apple’s motor-racing movie fails, it could be the end of the road for new ideas
Studios are relying on sequels and reboots more than ever. If Apple’s motor-racing movie fails, it could be the end of the road for new ideas

From the Avengers to the Minions, studios are counting on reliable franchises — but are there enough to keep audiences in cinemas?

Will it rev up new fans for the motorsport?

This year offers something for everyone, but the looming Warner-Paramount deal threatens the whole Hollywood ecosystem

F1's broadcast deal was expected to be worth $121 million per year, but that number could be revised upward.

This latest news comes as Apple enjoys its first blockbuster in-theaters hit with its new F1 movie, produced by F1 star Lewis…

The motor racing series has new rules, new teams and a new US broadcaster in Apple. Will it be a recipe for further growth?