‘F1: The Movie’ Streaming Now: Where to Watch Brad Pitt’s Racing Drama
Brad Pitt’s high-speed drama F1: The Movie is now available for rent from August 22 on Amazon Prime Video, with streaming to follow on Apple TV+ between late September and early October.
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Hollywood superstar Brad Pitt returns to the spotlight with F1: The Movie, a high-octane sports drama set in the adrenaline-fueled world of Formula 1 racing. Directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick), the film dives deep into the intensity, rivalries, and human stories behind the fastest motorsport on the planet.
In the movie, Pitt plays a retired Formula 1 driver who makes a comeback to mentor a young rising star, blending themes of experience, ambition, and redemption. Shot with unprecedented access to real Formula 1 circuits, pit lanes, and actual Grand Prix weekends, the film promises authenticity and breathtaking race sequences.
OTT Release Details
The movie officially released in theatres earlier this year and has now made its way to digital platforms.
From August 22, 2025, fans can rent the movie on Amazon Prime Video, allowing early access to one of the year’s biggest sporting blockbusters.
A full streaming release is planned on Apple TV+, expected between late September and early October 2025. Apple holds exclusive rights, but the exact premiere date is yet to be confirmed.
Why Fans Are Excited
The film has been co-produced in collaboration with Formula 1 itself, ensuring real-life cars, drivers, and circuits appear on screen.
Top F1 teams and drivers supported the shoot, giving fans a rare chance to witness racing cinema with the same energy as a live Grand Prix.
With Brad Pitt in the lead, plus a star-studded supporting cast, the movie aims to attract both Formula 1 enthusiasts and mainstream film audiences.