Brad Pitt Stranded in Alaskan Wilderness in 'Heart of the Beast,' Opening in October

Directed by 'Fury' filmmaker David Ayer, the film follows a former special forces soldier and a retired military dog in a desperate fight to survive.

Poster for the film 'Heart of the Beast' [Provided by Lotte Entertainment. Not for resale or database use.]
Poster for the film 'Heart of the Beast' [Provided by Lotte Entertainment. Not for resale or database use.]

North American release set for Sept. 25, with extreme survival action featuring a former special forces soldier and a military dog

Hollywood superstar 'Brad Pitt' ventures into the unforgiving wilderness. Lotte Entertainment officially announced on the 20th that 'Heart of the Beast', the latest film from director David Ayer, will hit South Korean theaters in October.

The film follows James, a former special forces soldier, and 'Odin,' a retired military dog, after an unexpected plane crash leaves them stranded in the Alaskan wilderness. The battle-hardened partners must overcome the merciless trials of nature, including raging rapids and threats from wild animals. Their determination to protect one another promises a gripping cinematic experience.

Director 'David Ayer', who took the helm, has demonstrated his forceful style and exceptional command of action through films including 'Fury' (2014) and 'Suicide Squad' (2016). Critics and audiences are eager to see how his signature strengths will emerge in this survival thriller.

Meanwhile, 'Heart of the Beast' is set to make its North American theatrical debut on the 25th of next month, ahead of its South Korean release, launching its global box-office run.

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