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F1 The Movie OTT release update: When and where to watch Brad Pitt's blockbuster sports film online

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Ever since Brad Pitt-led sports drama F1: The Movie released in theatres, the film has scripted history at the box office and how. After its first theatrical run, the film was re-released in cinema halls due to high demand. Now, F1 is all set to make its official debut on Prime Video. Directed by Joseph Kosinski, F1, the blockbuster film also stars Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, and Javier Bardem in key roles. It was released in theatres worldwide on June 27, 2025.

F1: The Movie ott release date


Fans won’t have to wait long, the film, which follows racing legend Sonny Hayes as he takes charge of a struggling Formula 1 team and mentors a rising young driver, will be available for rent on August 22, 2025. The action-packed drama brings intense racing scenes with emotional storytelling and will be released in English with a PG-13 rating. Make sure to add it to your watchlist on Prime Video if you're a fan of Formula 1 or Brad Pitt!


Besides this, F1 is also an Apple Original film, which means its digital streaming home will be Apple TV+ following its theatrical run. However, an official streaming date hasn’t been confirmed yet. According to early reports, the film is expected to arrive on Apple TV+ around three months after its release in cinemas. If things go as planned, viewers might see it land on the platform sometime between late September and early October on Apple TV+.

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Brad Pitt’s latest movie F1 has become a major box office hit, earning over $582 million (Rs 51,01,29,69,300) worldwide. It has now claimed the title of the highest-grossing sports film of all time, according to makers. In North America alone, the movie collected around $190.8 million, while its international earnings added up to $401.8 million. Directed by Joseph Kosinski of Top Gun: Maverick fame and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the film has clearly struck a chord with audiences around the globe.

The racing drama, which features real track action and IMAX visuals, has also become Apple’s biggest box office success so far. It has gone on to become the highest-earning movie in Brad Pitt’s career. Apple teamed up with Warner Bros. for the global theatrical release, hoping to recreate the success of Top Gun: Maverick, and so far, it looks like the move has paid off.
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