Speeding onto your screens at home is the new high-octane Formula One drama film F1. Led by Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski, the film is getting ready to go from movie theaters to your television screens.
Keep reading to learn about the theatrical run’s success, when to stream F1 at home, and other particulars about the film.
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F1’s Theatrical Run
F1 was released in theaters on June 27th, 2025, and became a critical and box-office success. The film managed to pull in roughly $590-$591 million worldwide as of mid-August 2025, making it the highest-grossing film of Brad Pitt’s career.
As for the critics, Rotten Tomatoes shows an 82% Tomatometer and a 97% Audience Score, showing overall praise for the film. IMDb also sits high, with a score of 7.9/10.
Streaming from Home
The digital window for F1 is expected to open around August 22nd, 2025. Amazon Prime Video is among the likely rental platforms, with Apple’s TV storefront, Fandango, and other major digital retailers also making an appearance.
The platform lineups and exact pricing for renting versus buying the film have not been released as of now.
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An Apple Original Film
Apple TV+ will be the eventual streaming home of F1. This was confirmed around Apple’s press release of the film’s European premiere, which described F1 as an Apple Original Films production.
Past industry patterns for theatrical-first Apple titles suggest a streaming debut around three months after the June 27th release, putting an Apple TV+ arrival in late September to early October.
This information has not been confirmed as of now, and platform announcements in the future will set the concrete date of release on the streaming platform.
What is F1 About?
F1 centers around Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt), a former 1990s racing star who is convinced to come back into top-level competition to mentor a rising talent. However, when tempers flare, everything will be decided on the track.
Along with Pitt, the cast includes Damson Idris as the young talent Joshua Pearce, Javier Bardem as an old friend and team owner, Kerry Condon, and Tobias Menzies.
Joseph Kosinski directed the film, with Jerry Bruckheimer and Lewis Hamilton producing and Hans Zimmer creating the score.
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Continuing Box-Office Momentum
Over the past few years, studios have started to tailor digital and streaming windows to continue box-office momentum long after the premiere date. This also links into studios securing follow-on deals with streaming partners to increase the earnings of a film.
Rentals typically appear now, a few weeks to a few months after theatrical runs, with exclusive streaming rights coming later.
Watch F1 at Home
Don’t be sad that you missed F1 in theaters. If you want to watch the film for the first time or rewatch your favorite parts in the comfort of your home, expect rental availability to be announced in the near future.
For the most up-to-date information, check out digital retailers such as Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Fandango, and others. Each service will have its own pricing for renting or buying F1.
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In conclusion, F1 is set to ride the coattails of its success in theaters to our television screens very soon. Not long after, Apple TV+ subscribers can enjoy the film again and again through their monthly subscription.