In the harsh and devastating context of World War II, a group of armored vehicles penetrates enemy territory on a dangerous mission. Leading the command is the brave and battle-hardened Sergeant Don "Wardaddy" Collier, who has seen war in its most ruthless form. After losing one of his men, Wardaddy must recruit a new, young gunner, the inexperienced Norman Ellison, who has barely had time to adapt to the brutality of war.
As the team, known as "Fury," advances through Germany in their Sherman tank, they face challenges and enemies at every turn. Loyalty and camaraderie are put to the test as the group confronts imminent death, and Norman struggles to find his place amid the chaos. Tension escalates when they are given the difficult task of carrying out a near-suicidal mission behind enemy lines, where the soldiers' morale and humanity are challenged at every step.
The film explores the true cost of war, the internal struggle between what is right and what is necessary, and how horror can change even the noblest of men. With intense action scenes and deep character development, the story follows these men as they try to survive in a world where every decision can mean life or death. Amid the devastation, Wardaddy and his team must find a way to move forward, not just as soldiers, but also as humans.