Spoilers for "Pressure" are ahead! You can see the project on the 2026 movie schedule in theaters now. The whole goal of the critically acclaimed war film "Pressure" is to show the decision-making that went into whether D-Day could happen on its scheduled day or not. In the end, Andrew Scott’s meteorologist James Stagg and Brendan Fraser’s General Dwight D. Eisenhower decide to call it off for a day because of the weather; however, they realize it is able to happen one day later. Ultimately, it’s a successful mission, and we see that “victory” in the film. However, when CinemaBlend spoke to Kerry Condon about the movie, she told me why there’s a bit more complexity to that ending.