The high-octane world of Formula 1, brought to life by Hollywood superstar Brad Pitt in the sports drama “F1,” is set to make its highly anticipated transition to digital streaming platforms. Following a phenomenal run in cinemas worldwide, the film, directed by Joseph Kosinski, is poised for its Video On Demand (VOD) debut, offering fans another opportunity to experience its adrenaline-fueled narrative from the comfort of their homes.
From Theatrical Triumph to Digital Accessibility
“F1,” also marketed as “F1 The Movie,” exploded onto the global theatrical scene with its world premiere on June 16, 2025, in New York City, followed by widespread international releases starting June 25, and a North American debut on June 27, 2025. The film quickly established itself as a monumental success, shattering box office records to become the highest-grossing sports film of all time and the most successful movie in Brad Pitt’s illustrious career. It has amassed a global cumulative gross exceeding $590 million, a significant achievement for Apple Studios, marking their first major box office hit. Due to overwhelming demand, the movie even saw a theatrical re-release in August 2025 in select IMAX and premium large-format theaters in cities like Mumbai and Delhi-NCR, underscoring its immense popularity.
For those eager to watch “F1” on their Tv screens, the film will be available for rental on Amazon Prime Video starting August 22, 2025. As an Apple Original Film, its permanent streaming home will be Apple TV+. While an official release date for its full streaming debut on Apple TV+ has not been confirmed, industry buzz suggests it will likely be available between late September and early October 2025, approximately three months after its initial theatrical run.
Behind the High-Octane Production
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, renowned for his work on “Top Gun: Maverick,” “F1” plunges audiences into the dramatic world of Formula 1. The plot centers on Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt), a former F1 prodigy from the 1990s whose career was cut short by a devastating crash. Thirty years later, Hayes is coaxed out of retirement by his friend and former teammate, Ruben Cervantes (Javier Bardem), to join the struggling fictional team APXGP and mentor a rising rookie, Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris). The ensemble cast also features Kerry Condon and Tobias Menzies in pivotal roles.
A cornerstone of the film’s success and critical acclaim, including an 82% “fresh” rating from Rotten Tomatoes critics, is its unprecedented realism. Filming was conducted during actual Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends throughout the 2023 and 2024 seasons at iconic circuits like Silverstone, Spa, and Abu Dhabi. Seven-time F1 world champion Sir Lewis Hamilton played a crucial role as a producer and technical consultant, ensuring the film’s authenticity and guiding the filmmakers on capturing the true essence of the sport. The production team went to extraordinary lengths, including creating a fictional 11th garage in the pit lane and utilizing highly innovative custom camera systems, built with iPhone 15 Pro sensors, to provide an immersive, cockpit-level perspective that blurs the lines between cinematic drama and real-world racing.
The Broader Impact
“F1” not only delivered compelling entertainment but also showcased Apple Studios’ ambitious foray into large-scale cinematic releases. The film’s robust box office performance is a testament to Apple’s strategy of leveraging theatrical runs to boost brand recognition and drive subscriptions for its streaming service, Apple TV+. The collaborative spirit between Hollywood and the Formula 1 community, including the FIA and various teams and drivers who appeared as themselves, contributed significantly to the film’s authenticity and global appeal. This successful venture highlights the growing synergy between major sports leagues and entertainment giants, promising more immersive and realistic sports dramas in the future. The latest news confirms the digital releases are on track, much to the excitement of fans worldwide.