Brendan Fraser Continues The Brenaissance With An Upcoming D-Day Movie, And I’m Bringing Tissues

Brendan Fraser Continues The Brenaissance With An Upcoming D-Day Movie, And I’m Bringing Tissues

As a long-time film enthusiast and avid gamer, I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing Brendan Fraser‘s remarkable acting career unfold on the silver screen. From his iconic roles in “The Mummy” franchise to his performances in “School Ties,” “Journey to the Center of the Earth,” and more, Fraser has left an indelible mark on Hollywood.


In simpler terms, Brendan Fraser shone brightly on the cinema scene through films such as “The Mummy” series, “School Ties,” and “Journey to the Center of the Earth.” After a hiatus from acting due to personal matters, Fraser made a triumphant comeback with “The Whale,” which was a huge success. With the Brendan Fraser resurgence showing no signs of slowing down, the Academy Award-winning actor has another project in the works – a D-Day movie – and I’m preparing to pack tissues for that emotional ride.

In our recent film viewing, Brendan Fraser starred impressively in Martin Scorsese’s latest production, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” portraying the role of William King Hale’s lawyer. With Brendan Fraser’s acting career experiencing a resurgence, Deadline announces that he will be featured in an upcoming film titled “Pressure.” In this project, Fraser will depict Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower. David Haig, whose play serves as the basis for this movie, is set to co-write the new script. Additionally, Anthony Maras from “Hotel Mumbai” fame will take on the role of “Pressure’s” director.

Before Operation Overlord commenced, the role of meteorological officer was held by Andrew Scott’s character, James Stagg, in the movie “Ripley.” His responsibility was to keep Eisenhower updated about the weather conditions that could potentially influence the invasion of Normandy. With time running out, the historical figures portrayed in the film faced immense pressure. A wrong move could alter the outcome of the war and have far-reaching consequences for humanity.

Similar to renowned war films that have left audiences in tears, I’m bringing tissues for this upcoming movie. With its compelling plot, I sense the tension will escalate, scene after scene, as the characters endure immense emotional turmoil. The film’s portrayal of civilians and Eisenhower’s personal struggles during this high-pressure situation only intensifies my anticipation for an emotional rollercoaster ride. Expect me to be weeping profusely.

It’s fitting that the Doom Patrol actor, Brendan Fraser, will have the opportunity to become the 34th President of the United States. This is not just because they are around the same age as Eisenhower during the Normandy invasion, but also because it provides him with another chance to display his remarkable acting skills as he assumes the heavy burden of portraying his character.

Brendan Fraser Continues The Brenaissance With An Upcoming D-Day Movie, And I’m Bringing Tissues

After a ten-year absence from acting due to grieving his mother’s passing, dealing with health problems, and facing allegations against an HFPA member, Brendan Fraser felt ready for his Hollywood return in 2015 following heartwarming encounters with a horse. His fortunes improved significantly when he portrayed a morbidly obese English teacher in “The Whale,” which brought him a standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival, an emotional SAG Award win in 2023, and his first Oscar triumph.

Brendan Fraser’s success didn’t slow down with his casting in “Killers of the Flower Moon” and the upcoming comedy “Brothers” alongside Peter Dinklage. The revival of “The Mummy” in theaters also added fuel to Fraser’s career resurgence. With a new D-Day movie added to his list, I’m confident that the talented actor from “Inkheart” will continue to impress us with his versatile acting skills and ability to take on diverse roles.

As I was moved to tears by Brendan Fraser’s recent comeback film “The Whale,” I’m anticipating that his upcoming D-Day movie will elicit similar emotions. With Fraser’s career resurgence showing no signs of slowing down, I’m eager to see what other projects he has in store. Filming for “Pressure” is scheduled to begin in September, and based on this information, it seems we can look forward to the new war film being released around 2025.

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2024-07-23 19:07