Brad Pitt and the cast of his upcoming film 'Fury' have shown their support for the Invictus Games by sending a video message to the Prince and the British Armed Forces ahead of the tournament.

Pitt takes on the role of army sergeant Wardaddy in the upcoming World War II action-drama and he, along with cast mates Logan Lerman, Jon Bernthal, and director David Ayer, have posted a video message to the wounded servicemen and women set to take part in the Invictus Games later this month.

Urging people to get involved by going to cheer on forces personnel at London's Olympic Park between September 10-14, they said: "Hi it's Brad, Logan, John and David, director of fury - these guys are my cast."

Brad continued: "Having played a tank crew, we want to show our support for the Invictus Games and our wounded warriors."

Logan added: "It's going to be a really inspirational event so we hope everyone will get behind us in getting behind the Invictus Games."

'The Walking Dead' star Jon, continued: "Make sure you're there, you're not going to want to miss out."

However, despite showing their support for the tournament - which Prince Harry came up with to raise awareness and support for those injured in conflict - the cast of 'Fury' went on to challenge the British team to try and beat the team from the United States.

Brad said: "And whilst we wish all the servicemen and women taking part the very best of luck..."

David continued: "Here's a special message going out to the British Armed Forces team from all of us..."

All speaking at once: "Bring it on!"


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