Brad Pitt’s new film F1: The Movie will arrive on Apple TV on December 12. The film follows a former Formula 1 driver as he seeks one last shot at glory. It opened in theaters on June 27 in markets across the world. Apple confirmed the streaming date this week on its official platform channels.

The movie held a long theatrical window because demand stayed high. Many viewers chose IMAX screens, which pushed the film to extended runs. The new release date gives Apple TV subscribers access without rental fees.
F1: The Movie Extends Momentum With Its Strong Box Office Performance
F1: The Movie became one of the strongest global releases for Apple Original Films. According to Reuters, the film earned $55.6 million in its first weekend in North America. It also crossed $144 million globally over that same frame. The film later passed $629 million worldwide during its run of more than 100 days.
The movie came from Joseph Kosinski, who worked on Top Gun: Maverick. Apple and Plan B Entertainment co-produced the project. Analysts noted that Apple entered the summer blockbuster space with confidence, backed by a budget over $200 million.
IMAX and other large-format screens accounted for more than half of total ticket sales. This helped the movie stand out in a genre that often struggles at the box office. Films like Rush and Ferrari had mixed results, but the global Formula 1 fan base helped drive interest.
How the Streaming Release Could Lift Apple TV Engagement
The arrival of F1: The Movie on Apple TV may boost the platform’s subscriber activity. Apple has pushed several big theatrical titles over the past few years. Some films drew more interest online than in cinemas. But F1: The Movie is different because it succeeded at both.
The new streaming release may also attract fans who watched the Netflix series Formula 1: Drive to Survive. The film uses real racing footage and cockpit camera work that add to the thrill. This could help the title achieve a second wave of viewership when it lands on Apple TV.
Impact on Brad Pitt’s Career and Future Racing Films
The film is now Brad Pitt’s biggest worldwide hit. It surpassed World War Z and Troy at the global box office. The success may influence how major studios approach racing films in the future. It also proves demand for sports dramas with advanced filming tech.
The release of F1: The Movie on Apple TV marks a big moment for fans and for the platform. The film’s huge box office numbers and long run helped build strong momentum. The new streaming date adds fresh energy to the buzz around the F1 movie.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: When will F1: The Movie stream on Apple TV?
It will stream on Apple TV starting December 12. This will make the film available to all subscribers at no extra cost.
Q2: How much did the movie earn in theaters?
The film earned more than $629 million worldwide. It stayed in theaters for over 100 days due to strong demand.
Q3: Why did the movie have such a long theatrical run?
Many viewers chose IMAX screens, which kept demand steady. Reuters reported that IMAX and large formats made up more than half of ticket sales.
Q4: Is this Brad Pitt’s biggest film?
Yes. It has now passed all his previous global hits in box office performance. This includes *World War Z* and *Troy*.
Q5: Will the film be free on Apple TV?
Yes. It will be included as part of a regular Apple TV subscription. Rentals will no longer be the only option.
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