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F1: The Movie’ Hits Premium Digital, Now Available on Prime Video and Apple TV

The Apple Original moves to PVOD to extend earnings ahead of its eventual Apple TV+ streaming run.

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Ruben (Javier Bardem, left) recruits his old driver buddy Sonny (Brad Pitt) to help save his race team in "F1: The Movie."
Damson Idris as Joshua Pearce and Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes in Apple Original Films’ “F1 The Movie,” now in theaters and IMAX.
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Overview

  • Starting August 22, the film is available to buy or rent across major stores including Prime Video, the Apple TV app, Fandango at Home and Google Play.
  • Pricing is broadly set at $19.99 to rent and $24.99 to buy, with rentals typically allowing 30 days to start and 48 hours to finish once begun.
  • The title is not part of the Apple TV+ subscription yet, with industry reporting expecting a streaming debut roughly 70–100 days after the June 27 theatrical premiere.
  • The movie continues its theatrical play, including recent IMAX re-releases, as Apple follows a staggered release strategy to maximize revenue.
  • Box office totals are nearing $600 million worldwide, and coverage highlights the film’s real‑world F1 production ties, including FIA cooperation and producer Lewis Hamilton’s involvement.