Brad Pitt's 'Fury' Leaving Pluto TV Ahead of New War Film

Brad Pitt's 'Fury' Leaving Pluto TV Ahead of New War Film — Movieweb
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Brad Pitt is reuniting with director David Ayer for Heart of the Beast, a survival story that pairs Pitt with a retired combat dog and is set to open in theaters on Sep. 25. Before that arrival, one of his earlier wartime films, Fury, is set to exit free streaming.

David Ayer's Fury, released in 2014, follows Don "Wardaddy" Collier, the sergeant of the Sherman tank nicknamed Fury, and his crew as they push into German-occupied France. The cast includes Jon Bernthal, Logan Lerman, Michael Peña and Shia LaBeouf; the film opened to a 75% Rotten Tomatoes score and balances character study with battlefield spectacle.

Fury has a history of seeing brief viewership bumps whenever it lands on a new streamer, and it arrived on Pluto TV on Jun. 1. The title now appears on Pluto TV's Leaving Soon page, with an expected removal on Jul. 1. The production used several real Sherman tanks and put the cast through rigorous training to capture life inside the vehicle.

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