Brad Pitt reveals his intense Fury training regime

In issue 225 of Total Film magazine , Brad Pitt reveals the gruelling training regime he went through in order to get ready for gritty war movie Fury .

Inside the issue - which is available for just £1.99 on your iPad - Pitt tells us that the training for David Ayer's movie was anything but a cake walk.

"We studied tactics, we went to visit bases, we had an endless reading list," Pitt laughs.

"We had these crazy texts in the middle of the night describing the character. It culminated in this bootcamp situation, which was just a real eye-opener for us."

He adds: "We want to be pushed to places we haven't been."

Fury opens in the UK on 24 October.

For more from Pitt, pick up the brand new issue of Total Film , which is out now . Headed up by our monstrous Winter Preview, it includes an exclusive look at Daniel Radcliffe's dark fantasy Horns , The Judge , Horrible Bosses 2 and many more exciting new movies.

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The Total Film team are made up of the finest minds in all of film journalism. They are: Editor Jane Crowther, Deputy Editor Matt Maytum, Reviews Ed Matthew Leyland, News Editor Jordan Farley, and Online Editor Emily Murray. Expect exclusive news, reviews, features, and more from the team behind the smarter movie magazine. 

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