The highly anticipated F1 film, produced by Apple Original Films and starring Brad Pitt, is now officially available for streaming after a successful theatrical run. The movie, which premiered on June 25, quickly became a box office hit, making it Brad Pitt's most successful film and the highest-grossing motorsport film of all time.
Why it matters
The film’s streaming release expands its reach to a global audience, allowing fans to watch it from home after its significant theatrical success. This marks a new milestone for motorsport-themed entertainment.
The big picture
Brad Pitt portrays Sonny Hayes, a promising 90s driver forced into early retirement after a severe accident. He returns to mentor young talent Joshua Pearce, played by Damson Idris, and helps save the struggling APX GP team from financial ruin. The film, which generated nearly $600 million globally, captivated audiences with its immersive F1 action.
Where to watch
- Apple TV: Available for streaming as of August 22, produced by Apple Original Films in collaboration with Lewis Hamilton’s Dawn Apollo Films.
- YouTube Movies: Available for rental at €12.99 or digital purchase at €16.99.
- Amazon Prime Video: Offers the same rental and purchase options.
- Google Play: Also provides access to the film.
What's next
Fans who missed the theatrical experience can now easily access the film on multiple platforms, further solidifying its place as a significant cultural moment for Formula 1 and cinema.