Brad Pitt could hardly believe what he was watching during his visit to the Isle of Man TT this week. The Hollywood actor arrived on the island as filming started for a new motorcycle racing movie starring
Channing Tatum. But before cameras fully rolled, Pitt found himself completely pulled into the action of the famous road race. Videos shared online showed the Oscar winner reacting in shock while bikes flew past him at incredible speeds on the narrow public roads used for the event.
The Isle of Man TT is known around the world for its danger, speed, and history. More than 270 riders have died in the event across the years, which is why many fans call it the most dangerous race in motorsport. According to Instagram clips circulating online, Brad Pitt stood with thousands of spectators near the track and watched riders race around the 37.7 mile Mountain Course at speeds reaching around 219 km/h. At one point, Pitt turned around in disbelief and simply said, “Wow,” while speaking to friends beside him.
Brad Pitt joins Isle of Man TT filming as Michael Dunlop makes more history at famous race
While Brad Pitt’s appearance grabbed attention, the racing itself also made headlines. Michael Dunlop added another historic win to his legendary Isle of Man TT career. The Northern Irish rider secured his 34th TT victory after winning the Supersport race by 24.470 seconds. Dean Harrison finished second, while Peter Hickman took third place.
Pitt was also seen speaking with racers before the event started, including Dean Harrison at the starting line. Dressed casually in a blue jacket, jeans, and a baseball cap, the actor appeared relaxed while taking in the atmosphere around the island.
The new film being shot during the TT is backed by Pitt’s production company Plan B Entertainment along with Amazon MGM Studios. Channing Tatum, Eve Hewson, and Ciarán Hinds have all been spotted filming around the course, including scenes near Bray Hill and the paddock area.
According to Radio TT, director Reid Carolin has spent four years researching the event to make the movie feel authentic. He said, “You hear a lot of things about what the TT is and you see things on video, but you can’t prepare yourself for how extraordinary it is when you first get here.” Carolin also added, “My job is to capture the love of the race and also the love of the place.”
The production team has reportedly brought in 17 BMW motorcycles for filming. Fake racing teams, garages, and merchandise have also been set up around Douglas to blend naturally into the real TT environment. The movie is expected to focus heavily on the emotion, risk, and deep culture surrounding the famous race.