“F1 The Movie” officially releases in theaters this week.
Brad Pitt plays Sonny Hayes, a former Formula 1 driver who returns to the race track thirty years after an accident that nearly ended his career. The Apple Original Film follows as Hayes teams up with his former teammate and owner of a struggling F1 team (Javier Bardem) to save the team alongside hotshot rookie Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris).
Select theaters are offering early “F1” showtimes on June 25 and 26, leading up to the film’s official debut on June 27. Here are the opening day showtimes at theaters in the Daytona Beach area, where some scenes were shot, how to get tickets and a look at the exciting #F1TheMovie popcorn helmet.
When does the “F1” movie come out?
Starring Brad Pitt, “F1” releases in theaters and in IMAX internationally on June 25 and on June 27 in North America.
How to see “F1 The Movie” early in Daytona Beach area
If you can’t wait to see “F1 The Movie,” fans in the United States and Canada can see the movie early during limited, exclusive showtimes on June 25 and 26. Check your local theater for “F1 The Movie: Early Access” showings.
Participating locations in Volusia and Flagler counties include:
Movies near me: “F1” movie showtimes in Volusia, Flagler Counties
“F1” officially releases in theaters Friday, June 27. Opening day showtimes are as follows:
Where to get “F1” movie tickets
Fans can purchase movie tickets to see “F1” on Fandango, Movietickets.com and Atomtickets.com, according to the official “F1 The Movie” website.
“F1” movie popcorn bucket available at Regal Theaters
How long is “F1” movie? “F1” runtime
The “F1” racing movie featuring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris is 2 hours and 36 minutes long, according to IMDb.
“F1” movie soundtrack features Tate McRae, Burna Boy, ROSÉ
“F1 The Album” features songs from various musical artists including Ed Sheeran and Roddy Ricch. The playlist is available on both Apple Music and Spotify:
Will the “F1” movie be available for streaming?
Although it is being released in theaters, “F1” is an Apple Original Film made in collaboration with Formula 1.
Apple TV+ has a page dedicated to “F1” which prompts visitors to start a free trial under “How to Watch,” so it is likely the film will eventually be available on the streaming service sometime after its theatrical run.
This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-Journal: How to get ‘F1’ movie tickets, see showtimes at theaters near you
Reporting by Ashley Ferrer, USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida / The Daytona Beach News-Journal
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