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One of the biggest movies of the summer is now available to watch online. “F1: The Movie” surpassed expectations with more than a $600 million worldwide box office haul. If you missed the auto-race movie when it was released in theaters in June, you can now watch it at home for free.
“F1” in 4K Ultra HD is available to stream on Apple TV for subscribers only. Not a subscriber? You can sign up for a 7-day free trial to watch the movie, and other originals, for free.
After the free trial is over, Apple TV goes for $12.99/month, or $99/year, to get access to hit originals, including “Pluribus,” “Severance,” “For All Mankind,” “Ted Lasso,” “Long Way Home,” “Killers of the Flower Moon” and others.
In addition, the summer blockbuster is available to buy digitally for $19.99 on Prime Video, Apple TV and other digital platforms. Meanwhile, “F1: The Movie” is also available on DVD and 4K Ultra HD with prices starting at $18.68 (reg. $24.98) on Amazon.
As for the movie itself, Variety film critic Owen Gleiberman is positive, while he writes in his review, “there’s a certain kind of summer movie that’s so revved and ready to go, so fuel-injected with flash and talent and star power, not to mention an irresistible subject, that before the movie is barely under way you can feel yourself getting excited about being excited. ‘F1’ is one of those movies.”
Directed by Joseph Kosinski, “F1” follows Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt), a down-on-his luck racers, who comes out of retirement to mentor Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris), a flashy, young and arrogant up-and-coming rookie driver. The unlikely pair have to put their differences aside to work together to win it all. The movie also stars Kerry Condon, Javier Bardem, Tobias Menzies and others.
Stream “F1: The Movie” Apple TV for free with a 7-day free trial, or buy it digitally in 4K Ultra HD for $19.99 on Prime Video or Apple TV. In the meantime, watch for the auto-racing drama the trailer, below:




