During April, 1945, the final month of World War Two, the Allied Forces are making their final push into German territory. With the recent death of one of the crew of the tank, 'Fury', Norman (Logan Lerman) is inducted into the crew. The other members, 'Wardaddy' (Brad Pitt), 'Bible' (Shia LaBeouf), 'Gordo' (Michael Pena) and 'Coon-Ass' (Jon Bernthal) have been together for the entirety off the war so far, and desperately hope that the new recruit is ready to do his job. The film is brought to us by writer/director David Ayer ('Harsh Times' and 'End of Watch') and will be distributed by Columbia Pictures.
Director David Ayer begins to talk about what happens in the film, and what it is comprised of. They give us an introduction the 'experienced, veteran tank crew' that is the crew of 'Fury'. Shia LaBeouf talks about the role of the religious gunner, 'Bible', before Jon Berthal talks about the character of 'Coon-Ass' - a man 'wracked with fear that has seen darkness that he never knew could possibly exist. Michael Pena then states that his "hat goes off to David Ayer, who's paying homage to all the 'Latins' that fought in World War Two that were unacknowledged."
Starring: Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Jon Bernthal, Michael Pena, Scott Eastwood, Xavier Samuel, Jason Isaacs, Jim Parrack, Branko Tomovic, Brad William Henke, Anamaria Marinca, Eugenia Kuzmina, Christina Ulfsparre, Ancuta Breaban, Alicia von Rittberg, Kyle Soller