Apple Studios makes a move.
Brad Pitt stars.
Hollywood scripts a fictional team: APXGP.
Twelve brands sign on to sponsor a car that doesn’t exist.
Merch drops before the trailer.
Hot Wheels builds toys.
Expensify becomes the hero.
This isn’t a movie. It’s a blueprint.
Let’s break it down:
And what do they get?
$40M in brand deals — before opening night.
166,000+ Instagram engagements — with no paid ads.
A starring role in a narrative universe fans treat like real life.
Sure, some people are debating whether Brad Pitt is too old to play an F1 driver.
Let them.
Because for us marketers, there’s a different elephant in the room:
What happens when the most powerful brand of the year doesn’t even exist?
This isn’t about casting. It’s about crafting — crafting a universe so believable that consumers spend real money on pure fiction.
And the best part? It worked.
Real F1 tracks. Real Grand Prix weekends. Real speed.
Brad Pitt trains in a modified F2 car and races alongside actual F1 legends — while fans wear APXGP gear to real races.
Reality didn’t just blur. It merged with the fiction.
This is what happens when marketing isn’t an afterthought.
It’s the core experience.
The movie becomes a platform.
The team becomes culture.
The merch becomes movement.
The fans buy in — not because of ads, but because of meaning.
A $144M global box office debut.
Twelve brand partners.
Zero real products.
Infinite cultural footprint.
Can the NBA pull this off?
Will the Olympics invent its own fictional team?
Can a tech company build a fictional founder and still go public?
Maybe.
But one thing’s for sure:
The next blockbuster brand might be entirely made up.
Where immersion is the new attention.
And fiction might just be the fastest route to profit.
I help teams turn stories into scalable growth engines.
Narrative marketing. Brand IP. Emotional immersion.
Let’s build your APXGP.
Theodore has 20 years of experience running successful and profitable software products. In his free time, he coaches and consults startups. His career includes managerial posts for companies in the UK and abroad, and he has significant skills in intrapreneurship and entrepreneurship.
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