You can watch the new F1: The Movie primarily on Apple TV (Apple TV+), with options to rent or buy it digitally on other platforms.

Quick Scoop: Where to Watch F1 Movie

Here’s where the F1 movie is available right now (or commonly offered):

  • Streaming by subscription on Apple TV / Apple TV+.
  • Digital purchase or rental on services like:
    • Amazon Video / Prime Video store.
* Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu).
* Apple TV Store as a standalone purchase (not just via subscription).
  • Physical copies (if you prefer discs):
    • DVD, Blu‑ray and 4K via retailers such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

In many regions, Apple TV offers a 7‑day free trial, so you can sign up, watch the F1 movie, and cancel before billing if you don’t want to keep the service.

Mini FAQ

Is it exclusive to Apple TV?

  • The streaming subscription premiere is exclusive to Apple TV.
  • The movie itself can also be bought or rented digitally on other platforms like Amazon and Fandango at Home, and owned on disc.

Is there a free way to watch?

  • Apple TV’s 7‑day free trial can let you watch the movie without paying extra, as long as you cancel in time.
  • Some device or mobile plans occasionally bundle a few free months of Apple TV access as a promo.

Quick HTML Table (Platforms)

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Platform Type How you watch the F1 movie
Apple TV / Apple TV+ Subscription streaming Included with subscription, often with a 7‑day free trial available.
Apple TV Store Digital purchase Buy the movie as a standalone digital title.
Amazon Video / Prime Video store Digital rental / purchase Rent or buy the movie in HD or 4K, pricing varies by region.
Fandango at Home Digital rental / purchase Rent or buy to stream on supported devices.
DVD / Blu‑ray / 4K disc Physical media Buy online at retailers like Amazon or Barnes & Noble.

Trending & Fan Talk

Even months after release, the F1 movie is still ranking high on daily streaming charts, which shows it’s a hot watch among racing and movie fans. On forums, people often compare it to racing classics like Rush or Le Mans , praising the visuals and sound while debating how realistic the on‑track drama really is.

“If you’re looking specifically for the racing sequences, ‘Le Mans’ featuring Steve McQueen is definitely worth seeing.”

If you tell me your country, I can help narrow down which of these options are most likely available where you are.