Brad Pitt and Channing Tatum Team Up for Isle of Man TT Docuseries and Feature Film

Split portrait of Brad Pitt and Channing Tatum for Isle of Man TT documentary project
Hollywood stars Brad Pitt and Channing Tatum are teaming up for a high-speed documentary and feature film about the legendary Isle of Man TT

Hollywood A-listers Brad Pitt and Channing Tatum are joining forces to tell the thrilling story of the Isle of Man TT through an upcoming docuseries and feature film. Known for its high-speed danger and legendary status among motorcycle fans, the TT is the perfect backdrop for a cinematic exploration—and 2025 appears to be the perfect year to capture it.

From MotoGP to the Mountain Course: Pitt Returns to Motorcycle Storytelling

Fans of motorcycle documentaries may recall Brad Pitt’s captivating narration in Hitting The Apex, which chronicled the MotoGP battles of 2014. Now, Pitt is returning to the two-wheeled world—this time alongside Channing Tatum—to narrate the real-life gladiator battles of the Isle of Man TT.

The project includes both a docuseries and a feature-length film. Produced by Amazon MGM Studios, the venture brings together Tatum and Reid Carolin’s production company Free Association, Pitt’s Plan B Entertainment, and Entertainment 360’s Guymon Casady and Jason Keller.

Plot Details Still Under Wraps

While details about the film’s plot remain under wraps, the Isle of Man TT hardly needs fictional embellishment. With its real-world stakes, heroic narratives, and high-speed drama, the TT offers a story that practically writes itself. With industry heavyweights like Pitt and Tatum attached, expectations are sky-high for both storytelling and authenticity.

The dual-format project is poised to bring the world of road racing to a broader audience while honoring the riders who risk it all on the iconic Mountain Course.

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