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Brad Pitt’s F1: The Movie is currently streaming on multiple OTT platforms, including Prime Video – offering fans in different parts of the globe the perfect chance to experience the thrill of Formula 1 from the comfort of their home.
The film has raked in more than $500 million on the global box office, making it one of the most successful releases of 2025. F1: The Movie’s permanent streaming home is Apple TV+, since it is an Apple Original.
But in a bid to make the film more accessible, F1: The Movie is also streaming on other OTT platforms. Currently, you can stream the film on Prime Video as a paid rental, requiring both a subscription and a one-time rental fee.
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, F1: The Movie high-octane story of Sonny Hayes (played by Brad Pitt), a once-celebrated Formula 1 performer forced into early retirement because of a brutal accident in the 1990s.
Multiple years later, Hayes gets a second chance to get back to the sport – not as a competitor but as a mentor to Joshua Pearce. The film explores a number of important themes, such as redemption, resilience, mentorship and second chances.
In addition to Brad Pitt, the film also stars Kerry Condon and Toby Menzies, among others, ensuring strong performances that enhance the emotional depth of the story. You are going to adore the mix of real-life racing elements and strong character arcs.
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