Brendan Fraser Faces D-Day Chaos as Fierce General Eisenhower in ‘Pressure’ Trailer
Focus Features has released the first trailer for Pressure, a World War II drama that focuses on the tense hours leading up to D-Day. The film is adapted from David Haig’s 2014 stage play, which debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and later ran in London’s West End. Directed by Anthony Maras and co-written with Haig, the movie examines the crucial 72 hours before the largest seaborne invasion in history.
At the center of the story is General Dwight D. Eisenhower, played by Brendan Fraser, and Royal Air Force meteorologist James Stagg, portrayed by Andrew Scott. Their decisions will determine whether the invasion in France has any chance of success.
Fraser brings a mix of authority and emotional depth to Eisenhower, showing both his command and the human pressure behind historic decisions. “Fraser embodies Eisenhower with a gruff steadiness, revealing a man both diplomatic and deeply human,” according to Focus Features.
First trailer for ‘PRESSURE’, starring Brendan Fraser, Andrew Scott and Kerry Condon.
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The WWII thriller follows the 72 hours before D-Day, the largest and most dangerous seaborne invasion in history.
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The trailer highlights the tension between war-room strategy and the looming dangers of the Normandy coast. It also emphasizes the stakes of Stagg’s weather predictions, which play a pivotal role in the operation. The film balances claustrophobic planning scenes with dramatic exterior shots, creating a sense of urgency and suspense.
Kerry Condon stars as Eisenhower’s assistant Kay Summersby, while Damian Lewis, Chris Messina, and others round out the ensemble cast. The movie aims to combine prestige acting with high-stakes storytelling, echoing the intensity of films like Dunkirk and Das Boot.
Pressure opens in theaters on Friday, May 29.
This trailer makes Pressure look like a gripping mix of history and human drama. Brendan Fraser stepping into the role of Eisenhower is intriguing, and the focus on both strategy and personal tension gives the film real depth. What do you think of Fraser as Eisenhower? Share your thoughts in the comments.


