How to watch ‘F1: The Movie’ on Prime Video without a subscription

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F1: The Movie, directed by Joseph Kosinski, is now available for purchase or rental on Prime Video. The film has become one of the highest-grossing releases of 2025. It follows Sonny Hayes, played by Brad Pitt, an experienced racing driver who returns to Formula One to lead a struggling team and mentor a young driver portrayed by Damson Idris.

The movie can be found by searching its title on Prime Video. Renting the film costs $19.99, while purchasing it is $24.99. Rentals provide viewers with 30 days to begin watching and 48 hours to finish after starting. Access to F1: The Movie does not require a Prime membership; all customers are able to rent or buy titles from the Prime Video Store.

The cast features Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes alongside Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, and Javier Bardem. Joseph Kosinski directed the film and co-created the story with screenwriter Ehren Kruger. Producers include Jerry Bruckheimer, Joseph Kosinski, Lewis Hamilton, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, and Chad Oman.

Prime members have access to a range of live sports in 2025 through Prime Video—including events such as NASCAR and New York Yankees games—alongside other entertainment options like FOX One’s streaming package that offers live sports, news, and entertainment content.



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