Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf and the cast of Fury get down and dirty on Oxfordshire set in director's behind-the-scenes Twitter pictures

By Chelsea White

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There still may be a long wait until fans get to see Brad Pitt in his new film, but one thing is for sure: Fury will be full of muddy men and heavy artillery.

While the content of most movies remain a tightly guarded secret until they are in promotional mode just prior to their release, the film's director David Ayer has been a one man social media marketing team.

David - who also wrote the film - has been prolifically documenting what goes on behind the scenes of the war flick, posting a picture on his Twitter every day.

Military men: The director of new film Fury has revealed a behind the scenes shot of Brad Pitt and other stars Kevin Vance, Shia LaBeouf, Jon Bernthal, and Logan Lerman

Military men: The director of new film Fury has revealed a behind the scenes shot of Brad Pitt and other stars Kevin Vance, Shia LaBeouf, Jon Bernthal, and Logan Lerman

Up to day 57, the director has really started showing off the good stuff.

On Friday, he revealed the movie's stars in post battle mode - looking battered, tired and muddy on the Shirburn, Oxfordshire set.

Despite playing a tank commander that has just taken on the enemy, Brad still manged to look very dapper.


The 49-year-old posed alongside his rag tag tank crew - Kevin Vance, Shia LaBeouf, Jon Bernthal, and Logan Lerman - wearing army pants tucked into knee high leather boots, a zip up jacket, with gloves and a scarf thrown around his shoulders.

To play Sergeant Wardaddy - as he is known - in the World War II film, the star is sporting a period appropriate slicked back hair style that is shaved on the side.


While Brad just has a few days until he turns 50, the actor looked as youthful as his co-stars, all of whom are in their twenties and thirties.

Filming in a small town in England, the film also stars Micheal Pena whom the director brought along with him from hit cop drama End Of Watch.

The movie, expected to be released next November, is set in 1945 as the Nazi regime collapses and follows the five-man crew of an American tank called Fury, led by Brad as they attempt a deadly mission behind enemy lines.

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Imagine them all going at it like well oiled pistons

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More McHistory where Americans can defy the laws of reality because they are the only people fighting the Germans. Hurrah!

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Shia LaBoof just needs to go away. I haven't read or heard a single good thing about him. That being said, I didn't actually read this article, so if they did happen to say something good about him... I didn't read it...

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I think he still is a great looker, Truthseeker.

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"the five-man crew of an American tank called Fury, led by Brad as they attempt a deadly mission behind enemy lines." A mission behind enemy lines in a tank? Is this plausible? Did they remember to take a fuel tanker with them on their deadly mission behind enemy lines? They'd most certainly have need one.

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Hang on! I've seen all this before. They have done all this before. Countless times and each time, they never get it right. Why? Why another mud and guts and American saviour tales? Oh! I get it! The US needs the wounds licked, of less heroic outcomes. Anyway, we thought that they were glamorous and great! They were generous and good spirited. Nobody disliked them.

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Gotta to be better than the last offering World War Z...so many goofs in that movie it was a waste of cash paying to watch that.

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Why is Pitt always in the UK ? Doesn't he like the USA anymore......…

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Uh.........if you shoot a WAR movie you most likely will shoot it somewhere with the appropriate scenery. That would be Europe not the corn fields of Iowa.

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He's busy shooting a movie in your country, pouring lots of money into your economy. Stop complaining.

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Oh thank you DM, I feel so much better for reading that 'article' and seeing THAT photo....what would we do without you? *For our American cousins: that was sarcasm.

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He's a bit of a geezer! Lucky Angelina

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