Travis Scott has released his Circus Maximus movie on YouTube along with a series of music videos from UTOPIA.

Circus Maximus exclusively arrived in select theaters across the country on July 27 and is now available for the masses after hitting YouTube on Tuesday (August 15).

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La Flame directed the film alongside Harmony Korine and the movie served as a visual companion to UTOPIA to give fans a peek into Scott’s vision.

The 75-minute flick is built around an interview with Rick Rubin and the “HYAENA,” “DELRESTO,” “SIRENS” and the raging “MODERN JAM” videos were scenes from Circus Maximus that Travis broke out into solo visuals on YouTube.

Watch them below:

UTOPIA has been a massive commercial success as the LP debuted atop the Billboard 200 with 496,000 album-equivalent units, which was comprised of 243,000 SEA units (330.68 million on-demand streams), a massive 252,000 pure album sales and 1,000 TEA units.

UTOPIA also became the first rap album since Drake’s Certified Lover Boy to remain at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 for two consecutive weeks.

Travis Scott Promises Fans He Will Make More Beats This Year
Travis Scott Promises Fans He Will Make More Beats This Year

Travis Scott debuted his fourth studio album for fans in Rome with the Circus Maximus concert experience on August 7 where Kanye West even made an appearance. The duo performed “Praise God” and West sang along to his “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” anthem.

Although Kanye West’s fingerprints are all over UTOPIA, as he earned production credits on a handful of tracks, anonymous celebrity insider Deuxmoi received a tip that Scott wanted West to be vocally featured on the album, but “higher-ups” squashed the idea.

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“This A-list superstar rapper who just released his latest hit album is still close with his extremely controversial mentor, and even wanted to feature him on his album, until it was blocked by higher-ups,” the note read.

Travis is expected to hit the road in support of UTOPIA for his Circus Maximus Tour in the U.S. next month, but official dates have yet to be announced.