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That's because "F1" only hit the big screen on June 27. And if you're hoping to watch it at home as soon as possible, "F1" will presumably first release on Premium Video-on-Demand (PVOD) storefronts before coming to a streaming service.
Apple and ESPN are two of the leading contenders amid wider interest for the broadcast rights to Formula 1 in the United States, RACER understands.
If you enjoyed the high-octane drama and behind-the-scenes intensity depicted in Brad Pitt’s "F1: The Movie," then the world of motorsports has an even richer cinematic landscape for you to explore.
You might be wondering why Brad Pitt has been talking about Formula 1 almost incessantly for the last year-plus, or why Damson Idris showed up to the Met Gala in a Formula 1 car. You're about to find out! Because the two are starring in a movie about—you guessed it—Formula 1 that hits theaters this week.
Apple TV+ is reportedly looking to expand its sports coverage with a bid for the rights to F1 motor racing, specifically following the success of its Brad Pitt movie.
Verstappen takes pole position at Silverstone but trails Piastri and Norris in the overall standings as F1 action begins at 9:55 a.m. ET on ESPN2.
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In short, “Squid Game” is bigger than almost anything else on Netflix, and while Season 3 marked the end of the flagship series, no doubt the streamer is looking for ways to extend the life of this phenomenon. At least we know creator Hwang Dong-hyuk is game for a spinoff.
The third round of the 2025 F1 season is the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix that takes place at Suzuka. That runs from Friday April 4 until Sunday April 6.
If you wonder why this weekend's British Grand Prix and other races are loved by their fans, don't look to NASCAR — look to the infighting and antics that fuel reality TV.
Brad Pitt’s latest film “F1” is racing onto screens after a long wait. The film follows Pitt as a retired Formula 1 driver who is asked to step back into the mix to help guide an up-and-coming driver played by Damson Idris. This is Kosinsky’s first film since 2022’s “Top Gun: Maverick.”