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F1: The Movie Hits PVOD on Major Platforms With $19.99 Rental and $24.99 Purchase

The premium digital rollout extends the film’s theatrical-first strategy after a near-$600 million run worldwide.

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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

  • The Brad Pitt racing drama became available at home on August 22 across the Apple TV app Store, Amazon Prime Video, Fandango at Home and other participating retailers.
  • Pricing follows the standard PVOD model at about $19.99 to rent and $24.99–$25 to buy, with rentals offering 30 days to start and 48 hours to finish once begun.
  • The film has grossed roughly $590–$600 million globally, marking Apple Original Films’ biggest theatrical release to date, as select theatrical and IMAX engagements continue.
  • An Apple TV+ streaming date has not been announced, with industry outlets noting it is expected later based on Apple’s recent release patterns.
  • Digital storefronts list 4K availability, and the Apple TV Store release includes approximately 45 minutes of bonus material via iTunes Extras.