Brad Pitt's 'F1' arrives on Apple TV streaming December 12

Joseph Kosinski's high-octane racing drama 'F1,' starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris, becomes available to stream on Apple TV starting December 12, 2025. The film captures the thrill of Formula 1 racing through authentic on-track filming and intense performances. It blends underdog storytelling with real-world Grand Prix authenticity.

Overview

'F1' follows Sonny Hayes, an aging Formula 1 veteran played by Brad Pitt, who returns to the sport as a driver-for-hire for the fictional APXGP team. Teaming up with rookie Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris), the film explores themes of redemption, teamwork, and the high-stakes world of professional racing. Directed by Joseph Kosinski, known for 'Top Gun: Maverick,' the movie emphasizes realism, with Pitt and Idris undergoing training to become legitimate Grand Prix drivers.

Production Details

Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and shot by cinematographer Claudio Miranda, 'F1' was filmed at actual Formula 1 events around the world. The production integrated high-definition micro-cameras on the cars and granted the fictional team a garage between Scuderia Ferrari and Mercedes. Off-track elements, like a pre-race party hosted by DJ Tiësto in Las Vegas, add to the immersive experience. Despite its $200 million budget and sincere crowd-pleasing ambitions, the film balances spectacle with a classic underdog narrative, echoing Pitt's role in 'Moneyball.'

Reception and Themes

Critics praise the movie's commitment to authenticity, capturing both the power and precision of F1 racing. It entertains through propulsive action sequences while addressing the challenges of appealing to newcomers and longtime fans alike. The story highlights misfits becoming teammates and the thrill of cars 'going really, really fast,' though it occasionally struggles to simplify its pleasures amid efforts to satisfy diverse audiences.

Available exclusively on Apple TV from December 12, 2025, 'F1' offers viewers a front-row seat to the sport's essence without spoilers or hype.

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