Andrew Scott, whose recent roles include the Netflix series “Ripley” and the romantic drama “All of Us Strangers,” is set to star in the upcoming film Pressure. Following his praised performances in these projects, the Emmy-nominated Scott continues his momentum with this new WWII drama.
He will team up with Brendan Fraser, fresh from his Oscar-winning role in “The Whale” and his recent appearance in “Killers of the Flower Moon,” as well as with Kerry Condon, who received significant recognition for her role in “The Banshees of Inisherin.”
The film will focus on the days leading up to the Normandy landings, where the decision-making process was heavily influenced by weather forecasts. Here’s everything we know so far about the historical drama.
What is ‘Pressure’ about?
Pressure is a drama set during the tense days leading up to the Normandy landings in World War II. The story centers on James Stagg, the Chief Meteorological Officer for Britain, who must provide an accurate weather forecast to ensure the success of the D-Day invasion. The film highlights the pressure Stagg faced as his forecast would determine the timing of the invasion, impacting the course of the war and the lives of millions.
Who is in the cast?
Scott will portray Britain’s Chief Meteorological Officer James Stagg, whose role was vital in determining the success of the invasion. Fraser will take on the role of Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower, with Condon playing his trusted aide, Captain Kay Summersby.
Who is directing and producing?
Anthony Maras, recognized for his work on Hotel Mumbai, is directing Pressure. The screenplay is co-written by Maras and Olivier Award winner David Haig, based on Haig’s critically acclaimed play. The film is produced by Working Title and Studiocanal, with Studiocanal also handling worldwide sales.
Is there a release date and where to watch it?
As of now, Pressure is set to begin filming in September 2024 in the UK. A specific release date has not yet been announced, but the film is expected to debut in theaters, with potential streaming options to be confirmed closer to the release.