Brad Pitt’s high-octane racing drama, F1: The Movie, originally released in theaters on June 27, 2025, is now available for digital purchase and rental as of August 22, 2025. You can rent or buy it via Prime Video, Apple Original Films, and other participating digital retailers.
Platform Availability
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Prime Video: Rent for $19.99 or buy for $24.99, accessible without a Prime membership.
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Apple Original Films / PVOD: Now available for purchase or rental through digital retailers in collaboration with Warner Bros.
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Other Platforms: Also available on Apple TV, Google Play, YouTube Movies, and similar services.
Official Apple TV+ streaming (SVOD) availability is expected at a later date, likely several weeks to a few months post-release
What the Movie Is About
Directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick), the film follows a retired F1 driver (played by Brad Pitt) who returns to the racing world to mentor a young rising star. Shot during real Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends, the film brings authentic on-track experiences, making it a unique blend of sports and cinema.
Legal Ways to Watch F1: The Movie Online
As of August 22, 2025, here’s how to legally watch:
Platform | Availability |
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Prime Video (PVOD) | Rent or buy immediately |
Apple Digital Retailers | Rent or buy through PVOD channels |
Apple TV+ (SVOD) | Expected in coming months (unconfirmed) |
Google Play / YouTube | Available for rent or purchase |
You can Stream F1: The Movie legally on Amazon Prime & Apple TV.
F1: The Movie Cast, Crew, and Production Highlights
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, the film stars Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes—an ex-F1 driver returning after 30 years to revive a struggling team. Supporting cast includes Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Javier Bardem, Tobias Menzies, and Kim Bodnia. The production, featuring actual F1 circuits and Grand Prix events, had strong support from Lewis Hamilton (producer) and F1 organizations.
F1: The Movie Box Office & Reception
As of August 22, 2025, the film has grossed approximately $596.8 million, becoming Brad Pitt’s highest-grossing film. It received strong audience acclaim, including a 97% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and an A CinemaScore.