War movies often focus on the chaos of battle itself, but some of the most fascinating stories surrounding World War 2 happened long before soldiers ever reached the battlefield. Massive historical moments are usually remembered through explosions, invasions, and speeches, yet many of those decisions were shaped quietly behind closed doors by people forced to make impossible calls with incomplete information and enormous consequences.
That tension sits at the center of the upcoming historical drama Pressure. As part of Collider’s Summer Preview Event, we’re thrilled to exclusively reveal a new image from the movie featuring Damian Lewis as famed British military commander Bernard Montgomery. Set during the critical 72 hours leading up to D-Day, Pressure follows General Dwight D. Eisenhower and meteorologist Captain James Stagg as they grapple with whether to proceed with the largest seaborne invasion in history despite catastrophic weather conditions threatening the Allied operation.
‘Pressure’ Explores the Decision That Changed World War 2
Directed by Hotel Mumbai filmmaker Anthony Maras, Pressure stars Andrew Scott as Captain James Stagg alongside Brendan Fraser as General Dwight D. Eisenhower, with Lewis portraying Bernard Montgomery. Kerry Condon, Chris Messina, and Con O’Neill round out the supporting cast. According to the movie’s official description, Eisenhower and Stagg are forced to decide whether to launch the invasion despite catastrophic weather risks or delay the operation and potentially change the course of the war entirely… and likely for the worse.
That setup immediately gives Pressure a compelling identity within the WW2 genre. Instead of centering its tension around combat itself, the movie is more interested in the agonizing uncertainty beforehand. Everything reportedly hinges on whether Stagg can accurately predict a narrow break in the weather before time runs out. A failed forecast could have devastated the invasion before troops ever reached Normandy, leaving military leadership trapped between two potentially catastrophic choices while the clock steadily moved toward D-Day. The material also feels especially well-suited to Maras as a filmmaker. Hotel Mumbai worked because of how effectively it sustained anxiety and momentum inside contained spaces, and Pressure appears positioned to channel that same sense of mounting dread into a very different historical setting.
Pressure arrives in theaters on May 29, 2026. Stay tuned to Collider throughout the week as our Summer Preview Event continues with exclusive looks at some of the biggest upcoming movies of the season.
- Release Date
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May 29, 2026
- Runtime
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90 Minutes
- Director
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Anthony Maras










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