Brad Pitt’s F1: The Movie roars into OTT platforms after $500 million box office run
Brad Pitt’s blockbuster F1: The Movie is currently streaming on multiple OTT platforms across the globe. The high-octane action film has made the leap from cinemas to streaming platforms after amassing more than $500 million at the global box office.
This racing film is also being hailed as one of the most profitable theatrical releases by Apple to date and one of 2025’s biggest cinematic highlights. The film’s permanent streaming home is going to be Apple TV+.
This release, nonetheless, is going to happen only later this year. Until then, the audience can also rent F1: The Movie on Prime Video. This dual release is meant to ensure the fans in different parts of the globe get access to the high-intensity drama.
F1: The Movie – More than just a sports drama
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, F1: The Movie is the perfect combination of star talent and realism. Numerous racing scenes are filmed on real Formula 1 race tracks, capturing the intensity of the sport in the most authentic manner possible.
The film is not just a commercial success – it is a cultural one. People in different regions are praising the mix of spectacular racing action and heartfelt storytelling. Through its offerings, this Brad Pitt-starrer has attracted both Formula 1 fans and general audiences.
Pitt is joined by other prolific actors, such as Kerry Condon and Toby Menzies. You can see a number of themes being explored by the release, including redemption, mentorship and second chances – making it more than just a sports drama.




