Brad Pitt's 'F1' Apple Original film speeds to theaters in summer 2025
The Apple Original movie about Formula 1 racing and starring Brad Pitt now has a name. Unsurprisingly, it's called "F1."

Brad Pitt in a teaser image for 'F1'
Apple has been working on a film based on the motor sport Formula 1 for a few years. While there's a lot already known about the movie, there wasn't an official title for it until Friday.
Confirmed by the official account of Formula 1 on X, the film is teased under the name "F1," the commonly-used shorthand for the racing series. The tweet also confirms Brad Pitt as its star.
A teaser image states that it will be hitting theaters in Summer 2025, and that it has been filmed for Imax. Apple previously announced that the film would be released globally on June 27, 2025.
It is unknown when it will arrive on Apple TV+, but it is likely after the theatrical release.
Finally, official.
Brad Pitt stars in F1, coming to cinemas Summer 2025.
Sneak Peek this Sunday at the Formula 1 British Grand Prix.#F1 #F1Movie pic.twitter.com/vH83qj72Qm-- Formula 1 (@F1)
Pitt stars as a former driver returning to Formula 1, alongside Damson Idris as his teammate. The cast also includes Kerry Condon, Javier Bardem, Tobias Menzies, Sarah Niles, Kim Bodnia, and Samson Kayo.
Unusually for a movie production, it was filmed during actual Grand Prix weekends, with real-world teams competing.
Joseph Kosinski is directing and producing the film alongside Jerry Bruckheimer and Chad Oman for Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Pitt, Dede Garner and Jeremy Kleiner for Plan B, and seven-time F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton for Dawn Apollo Films.
Formula 1 collaborated on the film with Apple Original Films and Warner Bros.
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Also, When you see those races on tv, are they really that interesting? I don’t think so. Except
for the Monaco location and track, are they really that interesting? They could be great to watch in person assuming you don’t mind dropping a couple thousand dollars for tickets and travel. I’ve seen IMSA races and other things on tv that compete well with F1. The IMSA cars are arguably nicer looking.
When there are near misses like this, the reaction times have to be pretty good:
Rally racing looks more intense but is slower than F1:
Maybe F1 could get some tips from movie directors on how to make the races look more interesting with the camera angles. Attaching some cameras to the car/cockpit for Apple Vision Pro would give a good impression of the speed.
it’s obvious that F1 is massively overrated and less important than it thinks it is.