I have just viewed the first ‘Haptic’ trailer in the world for the F1 film by Apple and my fingers are still tingling
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- Apple has just released the world’s first ‘haptic’ trailer for his F1 film
- The trailer vibrates your phone on time with action scenes
- The F1 film will be internationally in theaters from 25 June
I thought I had seen every film trailer Gimmick now, but Apple has just produced a novel for his incoming F1 Film-a ‘haptic’ trailer that vibrates your iPhone on time with the promotion on the screen.
If you have an iPhone (Android fans are unfortunately excluded from the Rumble party), go to the Haptic trailer for F1: The movieTo open it in the Apple TV app. You will then be treated to two minutes of vibrations that are probably also a taste of what it is like to be a celebrity in the middle of a social media storm.
The ‘Haptic’ experience of the trailer was actually better than I expected. I assumed that it would be a simple, one-dimensional rumbling that arose during racing sequences, but it is a bit more nuanced than that.
To begin with, you will feel the slight vibrations of the seat belt of a driver being confirmed before the vibrations rise for the driving and crash sequences. There is even a light crane to guide the character of Brad Pitt, Sonny Hayes bounces balls against a wall while he pits over retires for a final sports film Trope.
Of course, it is not exactly an IMAX experience for your phone, but if a film was ever designed for a Haptic film trailer, it is Apple’s F1 film…
One last Pitt Stop

Apple’s F1 Film was also the star of the recent WWDC 2025 Event, with the live stream opening with Craig Federerghi (Senior Vice President of Software Engineering from Apple) who attract a helmet before putting a round around the roof of the Apple Park building.
There is currently no date for the film to stream on Apple TV+, with the focus currently on the upcoming theater premiere. It will officially open internationally on 27 June, but there are some special, one-off impressions in IMAX theaters on June 23 (in North America) and 25 June (international) for fans who have registered at the The official website of the film.
The trailers so far suggest that F1 is going to be effective Top gun: Maverick Located on a racing circuit – and with both films that share the same director (Joseph Kosinski) and Scenario writer (Ehren Kruger), that seems like a fairly safe gamble. F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton was also involved in strengthening realism.
If the Haptic driven trailer has wrapped your appetite, view it Our interview with Damson Idris who are also in the protagonist F1 And gave us a look behind the scenes of what the film was like to film. Hint; They used specialized tracking cars to help capture the demanding demanding.
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