Columbia Pictures Sets Release Date for David Ayer’s WWII Film FURY

Things are moving very quickly on director David Ayer’s WWII film Fury. The writer/director sold his spec script to QED in February for a cool $1 million off the success of his 2012 cop drama End of Watch, and last week he landed some major starpower by way of Brad Pitt who signed on to topline the film as an army sergent named “Wardaddy.” Now Columbia Pictures has acquired domestic distribution rights for the film and has set a November 14, 2014 release date, with production poised to begin this coming September. The pic will open opposite Matthew Vaughn’s comic book adaptation The Secret Service and will be sandwiched between Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi pic Interstellar and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1.

The story of Fury takes place in 1945 as the Nazi regime collapses and the five-man crew of an American tank called Fury battles a desperate German army.

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  1. I agree Gaby tho I’ve to admit I wasn’t impressed with KMS but did appreciate his performance. Basterds was awesome and if it’s at least as good as that I will love it. I am excited.

  2. Tx Josie…this is very exciting to me.He was excellent as Aldo in IB.
    Watch for Wardaddy.Wonder what cool stuff he’ll play into the character. He is at the top of his game. I think he is our finest American actor.

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