The first full trailer for Brad Pitt’s new World War II movie, Fury, hit the web on Tuesday, highlighting the incredible obstacles his small tank team has to overcome towards the end of the war.

In Fury, Pitt plays a sergeant known as Wardaddy, leading a tank group during the final months of the war in Europe. The Allies already have the Nazis cornered, but there are still hundreds of Germans in Germany standing their ground. It appears that the film will be told from the point of view of the newest member of the team, who needs to get prepared for war as soon as possible.

Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Jon Bernthal and Michael Peña also star as members of the tank team.

The film was written and directed by David Ayer, who directed End of Watch and wrote Training Day. He debuted footage of the film at E3 earlier this month in a behind-the-scenes featurette. He revealed that the film was made with actual film stock instead of digital cameras. The crew also used dollies to keep the cameras steady, so the film won’t suffer from a shaky camera.

Sony will release Fury to theaters on Nov. 14.

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