Brad Pitt stranded in Alaska after devastating accident in Heart of the Beast trailer
Actor Brad Pitt’s Heart of the Beast trailer features a man who survives a crash in the Alaskan wilderness and his loyal service dog, offering a survival tale ahead of the film’s September release.

first trailer for animal heart It’s finally here, offering a glimpse of Brad Pitt’s upcoming survival thriller. Releasing in theaters on September 25, the film tells the story of a former Army Special Forces soldier stranded in the Alaskan wilderness after a devastating plane crash.
Released by Paramount Pictures, the trailer puts Pitt’s character, James Belmont, at the center of a fight for survival. However, he is not alone. They are accompanied by Odin, a retired service dog, whose loyalty and courage become crucial as the pair attempt to find their way back to civilization.
Watch the trailer here:
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What happens in The Heart of the Beast trailer?
The trailer begins with Belmont’s small plane crashing in a remote area of Alaska. As he struggles to survive against the harsh weather conditions and dangerous surroundings, Odin remains with him.
The canine companion is shown protecting Belmont from dangers in the woods and even saving him after an accident when he was fighting for his life in the ocean. One of the trailer’s standout moments features Pitt saying, “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the dog in the fight.”
Later, he reassures Odin, saying, “I’m going to get you home. We’ll just have to do it the hard way.”
What is Heart of the Beast about?
According to the film’s official synopsis, animal heart is an adventure thriller that explores the powerful bond between a man and his dog as they face extraordinary challenges together.
The story focuses on survival, resilience and companionship as Belmont and Odin overcome one life-threatening obstacle after another in the Alaskan wilderness.
Who are the other stars in the film?
Academy Award winners JK Simmons and Anna Lambe appear alongside Pitt, who also serves as producer on the project. The film is directed by David Ayer and marks his first collaboration with Pitt since the 2014 war drama Fury.
Written by Cameron Alexander, the thriller is produced by Pitt, Olivia Hamilton and Marty Bowen. The film follows Pitt’s recent Oscar-nomination starring role in f1 and is backed by Domain Entertainment, Gulfstream Pictures, Wild Chickens, Temple Hill and Kino World.