Brad Pitt's War Movie Fury Is Leaving the Streaming Platform

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The World War II film Fury, starring Brad Pitt and directed by David Ayer, is set to leave the most accessible streaming platform. Released in 2014, the film has become one of the most rewatched war movies by audiences over the years. Its impending unavailability presents a last chance for viewers to watch it before it’s gone.

Fury tells the story of a tank crew sent behind enemy lines and features talented actors such as Michael Peña, Jon Bernthal, Shia LaBeouf, and Logan Lerman alongside Brad Pitt. The film not only narrates a magnificent tale of brotherhood but also presents a grim depiction of war that is rarely seen in mainstream cinema. Director David Ayer has captured the horrors of war with this film, leaving a profound impact on viewers.

Fury achieved great success, grossing over $210 million worldwide. With a budget of $80 million, this revenue made the film quite profitable. The production received a 75% rating on Rotten Tomatoes with a "Certified Fresh" status and garnered mostly positive reviews from critics.

Recently, tank-themed films like Ikkis and The Tank have shown great success on the Prime Video platform. Fury is also among the most successful and recommended films in this genre. Its battle scenes, performances, and realistic storytelling have won the admiration of audiences.

After Fury, David Ayer directed the DC Universe's Suicide Squad, which became a target of criticism. The director later revitalized his career with projects like The Beekeeper, starring Jason Statham. However, Fury remains one of Ayer's most successful and enduring works.

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