- Apple has just launched the world’s first ‘haptic’ trailer for its F1 movie
- The trailer vibrates his phone on time with action sequences
- The F1 movie arrives at theaters internationally since June 25
I thought I had seen all the movie’s trailer for now, but Apple has just produced a novel for its incoming F1 Film: a ‘haptic’ advance that vibrates its iPhone in time with the on -screen action.
If you have an iPhone (Android fans are sadly excluded from the rumble party), go to the haptic trailer for F1: The movieTo open it in the Apple TV application. Then, they will attend to two minutes of vibrations that are probably also a sample of what it is to be a celebrity in the midst of a social media storm.
The ‘haptic’ experience of the trailer was really better than I expected. I assumed that it would be a simple one -dimensional rumble that was lit during the race sequences, but it is a bit more nuanced than that.
To start, he feels that the light vibration of the driver’s seat belt is being held, before the vibrations increase for driving and accident sequences. There is even a slight tap to accompany Brad Pitt’s character, Sonny Hayes, bouncing in a bad mood against a wall while reflecting retirement for a last sports film Trope.
Of course, it is not exactly an IMAX experience for your phone, but if there was ever a movie designed for a trailer of haptic movies, it’s Apple’s F1 movie…
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Apple F1 The film was also the star of its recent WWDC 2025 event, with the inauguration of the live broadcast with Craig Federighi (Senior Vice President of Apple software engineering) with a helmet before making a return around the roof of its Apple Park building.
There is currently no date on which the film is broadcast on Apple TV+, with the approach currently in its impending theater premiere. Officially opens internationally on June 27, but there are some special and unique projections in the IMAX theaters on June 23 (in North America) and June 25 (internationally) for enthusiastic fans who were recorded on the official website of the film.
The trailers so far suggest that F1 It will be effectively Top Gun: Maverick Established on a racing track, and with both films sharing the same director (Joseph Kosinski) and the script writer (Ehren Kruger), seems like a fairly safe bet. The world champion of F1, Lewis Hamilton, was also involved to help expand realism.
If the trailer with haptic motor has aroused its appetite, see our interview with Damson Idris that also stars F1 And he gave us a look behind the scene of what the movie was to film. Clue; They used specialized monitoring cars to help nail the demanding takes without problems.