A newWarfarevideo has revealed how Alex Garland brought his filmmaking fromCivil Warto a real-life conflict alongside veteran Ray Mendoza. Garland’s follow-up to hiswell-receivedCivil Waris a movie co-written and co-directed by Mendoza, based on a mission the former US Navy SEAL embarked upon in 2006. The movie will be presenting its story in real-time, following an ensemble cast of soldiers during the Iraq War as they are forced too grapple with deadly dangers around every corner. The film also stars D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai as Mendoza himself.

Now,A24has released a featurette where Garland and Mendoza explain the purpose behind makingWarfare. The co-creators explainthe film adapts a mission Mendoza was on with his friend, Elliot Miller,who doesn’t recall the details of their mission that went wrong. Multiple actors in the movie also spoke about the film, explaining how they went to a three-week boot camp as new, harrowing footage of the mission plays. They emphasize the importance of the movie, with Mendoza wanting to reflect an accurate experience for veterans of the Iraq War. Check out the video below:

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What Warfare’s New Featurette Says About The Movie

The Real-Time Film Will Be Very True To Life

Given the dedication of the actors and creators alike, the film promises stunning realism with emotional, high-octane moments for its large cast throughout.

Garland’s best moviesinclude memorable characters and events that feel realistic, even when some films, likeEx MachinaandAnnihilation, include sci-fi elements.WithWarfare, however, the grounded reality is emphasized by Mendoza’s memory of real events, coupled with its approach to showing the mission that becomes a fight for survival in real time. The featurette offers more information about how important it was to get details correct, not only for Miller’s sake, but also for veterans watching from home who can attest to the events that transpire.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson from the 28 Years Later trailer, Kirsten Dunst from Civil War and a character from the Warfare trailer

Alex Garland Is A Machine (Have You Seen His Filmography Recently?)

The 28 Years Later trailer debut serves as a stark reminder of just how many projects Alex Garland has been involved in during the last year.

Alongside Woon-A-Tai,other important members of the ensemble cast include Cosmo Jarvis as Elliot, Will Poulter as Erik, Joseph Qunn as Sam, Kit Connor as Tommy, and Michael Gandolfini as Lieutenant McDonald. Some of thebest modern war moviesalso include stories of both tragedy and resilience with large casts of their own, withWarfareseemingly following in its footsteps. Given the dedication of the actors and creators alike, the film promises stunning realism with emotional, high-octane moments for its large cast throughout.

Warfare Trailer Joseph Quinn as a man in uniform looking out window

Our Take On Warfare’s Newest Video

Revealing Many Promising Details About The Film

The new footage ofWarfare,along with statements from its co-creators and stars, emphasize the importance of getting the movie’s events right. In accurately representing what happened during the Iraq War mission, Garland and Mendoza present the important story with respect while not shying away from the horrors of many events that unfolded. With the video showcasing just how realistic the film will be, it seems the mission will be far from an easy watch.

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