Apple’s foray into high-octane cinema just got a turbo boost for home viewers. If you’ve been itching to catch F1—the Brad Pitt-led thriller that’s been turning heads since its theatrical debut—good news: it’s now zipping into digital libraries, including Apple TV. As an Apple enthusiast, I love how this fits into the company’s growing lineup of original content, blending star power with seamless tech integration. Let’s break down what’s available now and what to expect next.
Starting August 22, 2025, F1: The Movie can be purchased or rented via the Apple TV app. Pricing is set at $24.99 to purchase or $19.99 for a 48-hour rental in the US. This rollout follows the film’s successful box office performance, which has exceeded expectations and highlighted Apple’s investment in high-profile originals. The Apple TV app version supports 4K resolution with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos on compatible devices. Additionally, purchasers gain access to iTunes Extras, which include behind-the-scenes material such as director commentary and cast interviews. The film is also available on other services, including Amazon Prime Video.
For Apple TV+ subscribers, the film is expected to become available later in the year. Based on precedents with other Apple Originals, such as Napoleon, the streaming debut is projected for October or November 2025, following a standard window of approximately three months after theatrical release. Apple has not yet confirmed an exact date, but this timeline aligns with the company’s approach to content monetization.
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