Just in time for both the weekend and the holiday season, the Gran Turismo feature film is now available to stream on Netflix in the United States as of December 15, 2023.
Forza Motorsport has come away from The Game Awards 2023 with two trophies for Innovation in Accessibility and Best Sports/Racing Game, while the Gran Turismo series missed out in both the categories for which it was nominated.
Fans of the Gran Turismo movie, or those not able to catch it during its run in the cinema, can now pick up the film on physical media from today in North America, with other regions to follow soon.
If you’ve missed out on catching the Gran Turismo movie in the cinema (although it’s still available in some territories) and don’t fancy some of the other online options, there’s a new way to watch it through your PlayStation 4 and 5 consoles: Sony Pictures Core.
It’s fair to say that the Gran Turismo movie is pretty much jam-packed full of cars. You wouldn’t expect anything else from a film based on a true story about a car-obsessed racing game addict who becomes a professional racing driver.
If you weren’t able to get to the cinema to watch it, or have simply been waiting for chance to see it at home, the Gran Turismo movie is now available to buy or rent from several online media retailers.
Despite a small drop in its rankings this weekend, Gran Turismo remains firmly in moviegoers’ top five films around the world, helping it to pass $80m in ticket sales globally.
Gran Turismo had its official opening weekend in the USA this weekend, coinciding with National Cinema Day, and perhaps a little surprisingly took top spot according to Sony’s figures.
GTPlanet’s video editor Chaz Draycott has been speaking to racing driver, GTPlanet member, and now official advisor to Hollywood (at least as far as racing flicks go) David Perel over his role in the development of the Gran Turismo movie.
Before the latest Gran Turismo World Series live event kicked off in Amsterdam, the city hosted the premiere of the Gran Turismo movie, which tells the story of Jann Mardenborough and his experience in GT Academy.
A special Gran Turismo movie screening was part of the recent Gran Turismo World Series Showdown in Amsterdam, including a walk on the red carpet and a guest appearance from Jann Mardenborough — the man whose story is the inspiration for the film.
Media worldwide have been publishing their reviews of the Gran Turismo movie now that the press screening embargo has passed, and thus far the critical response has been pretty mediocre.
You can hardly have missed the news that Sony Pictures was producing a feature film based on the Gran Turismo franchise: we’ve been covering it here on GTPlanet from when it was first floated back in 2013.
With the Gran Turismo movie coming to cinema screens soon (although not quite as soon as it was), the film’s music composer Lorne Balfe has revealed the first track on the official soundtrack ahead of its launch on August 11.
With just two weeks to go until its original premiere date, the Gran Turismo film has been delayed by Sony Pictures as one of many titles the studio is shuffling due to widespread industry strikes.
Shortly after the Gran Turismo movie has its premiere in August, you’ll be able to buy one of the film’s main “hero” cars which has the very unusual provenance of being driven by both Jann Mardenborough and Jann Mardenborough…
A new “behind the scenes” video from Sony Cine, Sony’s cinematographer community portal, has shown some of the techniques and technology that’s allowed the Gran Turismo movie to be made.
Moviegoers at the Regal Cinemas chain in the USA were treated to a surprise screening of Gran Turismo on Monday night, and it appears they’ve come away with almost uniform praise for the film.