
Ocean’s Prequel Set at 1962 Monaco Grand Prix
Ocean’s prequel will feature a heist at 1962 Monaco Grand Prix, starring Margot Robbie with Bradley Cooper (writer‑director). Film slated for June 2027 and nods to 2004 diamond‑nose‑cone stunt.
Ocean’s prequel will feature a heist set during the 1962 Monaco Grand Prix, starring Margot Robbie with Bradley Cooper (writer‑director). The untitled picture is slated for a June 2027 release and nods to the 2004 diamond‑nose‑cone stunt that once turned a Jaguar F1 car into a moving jewel.
Why it matters:
- Combines the swagger of the Ocean’s franchise with one of Formula 1’s most iconic circuits, drawing both movie fans and racing enthusiasts.
- Brings the rarely‑seen 1960s Monaco Grand Prix to the big screen, offering period‑car glamour and historic race footage.
- Revives the 2004 Jaguar R5 diamond‑nose‑cone promotion, a stunt that still fuels fan lore and could inspire fresh F1‑cinema cross‑marketing.
The details:
- Robbie says the story follows Danny Ocean’s parents as “two masterminds” who teach him heist craft, using the Monaco race as the ultimate score.
- Cooper takes on writing and directing duties, his first solo feature helm since the 2024 Ocean’s sequel.
- The film references the 2004 diamond stunt, when Jaguar (later Red Bull) fitted two £200k diamonds to its R5 nose cone; one vanished after a crash, cementing a legend the movie will echo.
What's next:
- Production is still in early stages, with location shooting in Monaco and studio work in the UK planned for late 2025.
- A teaser expected in early 2027 should reveal the official title and whether the diamond‑laden homage appears on screen.
- Success could spark a wave of F1‑themed Hollywood projects, giving the Monaco Grand Prix another pop‑culture spotlight.
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