Is the F1 Movie Available to Stream on Netflix or Apple TV+?

This weekend, moviegoers can look forward to the release of the highly anticipated F1 movie, featuring Brad Pitt. Directed by Joseph Kosinski, known for his hit film Top Gun: Maverick, this sports drama tells the story of Sonny, a former Formula One driver whose career ended due to an injury. Now living in New York City, Sonny spends his time gambling and driving cabs until an old friend, played by Javier Bardem, convinces him to return to racing. This comeback pits him against a young and cocky rival, Noah, portrayed by Damson Idris.

The film will premiere in theaters across the U.S. on Friday, June 27. For those eager to catch it, showtimes can be found through Fandango. Currently, F1 is not available for streaming anywhere, including Netflix, as it is produced by Apple and will eventually be available on Apple TV+.

Apple TV+ is offering a seven-day free trial for new subscribers, with a monthly subscription priced at $9.99. While the exact streaming release date for F1 on Apple TV+ has not been announced, previous Apple films suggest it could be available for digital purchase about a month after its theatrical release, with streaming likely following five months later. Based on this pattern, F1 might be ready for streaming on Apple TV+ by late November 2025.

For fans of car racing and Brad Pitt, the F1 movie promises to be an exciting ride. If you’re interested in seeing it as soon as possible, heading to the theater is the best option.

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