F1: The Movie arrives on Apple TV — stream it now
Apple TV subscribers can now stream F1: The Movie as part of their subscription. The film, directed by Joseph Kosinski and starring Brad Pitt (with Javier Bardem in a key role), earned more than $630 million globally after a lengthy theatrical run.
Lewis Hamilton served as a producer on the production to help ensure the racing sequences and portrayal of the sport felt authentic. Reviews praised the film’s driving and spectacle while noting overt product placement and formulaic plot elements.
Key facts
- Availability: Now streaming on Apple TV for subscribers (no extra rental fee).
- Box office: Over $630 million worldwide from the theatrical run.
- Notable names: Director Joseph Kosinski; stars Brad Pitt and Javier Bardem; producer Lewis Hamilton.
- Streaming details: Apple recently rebranded its service to “Apple TV”. New subscribers may be eligible for a 7‑day free trial; subscription pricing varies by region.
Why it matters
The film showcases high‑production racing sequences that place it among the better modern motorsport movies. For viewers who missed it in theaters, the Apple TV release makes the spectacle accessible at home — though fans of big‑screen visuals may still prefer a theater viewing.
Where to watch
Find the film on Apple TV: tv.apple.com. For an in‑theater review and more context, see Engadget’s take: Engadget review.
Discussion: Did you catch F1: The Movie in cinemas — or will you stream it now? Which matters more to you: spectacle on the big screen or convenience at home?
