New Poster for ‘PRESSURE’ – The fate of the free world hangs in the balance as Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower (Brendan Fraser) and Capt. James Stagg (Andrew Scott) face an impossible choice, launch the D-Day invasion or risk losing World War II altogether

by MarvelsGrantMan136

22 Comments

  1. Glum_Introduction755 on

    ย I’m torn between my love for Brendan Frasier and my loathing for the excess of ww2 movies.ย 

  2. How tf are the allies supposed to loose WW2 “altogether” at this point, lol?

    The war was long decided by the time dday happened.

  3. What kind of dumb choice is that? Either attack or lose entirely? It’s not even a choice lmao

  4. IgloosRuleOK on

    “risk losing World War II altogether”. Well, risk Europe being overrun by the Soviets maybe. The Germans had long lost by this point.

  5. Brendan is great of course but man there are so many underrepresented fronts in ww2 but they keep retelling the same ones over and over.

  6. Premise sounds poo, but I’ll watch it for Brendan, as long as it’s on cinemas longer than 24 hours.

    I really wanted to see Rental Family, but it was only on during work hours lol

  7. NoDaddyNotTheBelt25 on

    Is there a scene where they tell Germany to open the fucking English Channel you crazy bastards?

  8. Unusual_Ear_9089 on

    I saw the trailer for this and I reallyyy donโ€™t think Fraser works as Eisenhower, at least not for me. Iโ€™m not sold on him being cast in this but maybe Iโ€™ll be wrong and the trailer just didnโ€™t do him justice ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿผโ€โ™€๏ธ

  9. Walkswithnofear on

    Pressure, pushing down on me
    Pressing down on you, no man ask for
    Under pressure, that burns a building down
    Splits a family in two
    Puts people on streets

  10. โ€œFrom the Producers of **Darkest Hour**โ€

    There you go. First, a Churchill movie. Now a Capt. Stagg D-Day movie. This is the WW2niverse.

  11. The trailers make this look like a Tropic Thunder opening satire trailer.

    The bad guy is the weather…? What is this?

    It’s self-seriousness may make it unintentionally wonderful.

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