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Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard Get Hot and Heavy in New 'Allied' Teaser Amid Angelina Jolie Split
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The two co-stars share steamy scenes in new teaser for WW II spy romance 'Allied', which was released the same day Angelina Jolie announced her split from Pitt on Tuesday, September 20.

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Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard share steamy scenes in new teaser for Paramount's World War II spy romance "Allied", which was released the same day Angelina Jolie announced her split from Pitt on Tuesday, September 20. The 60-second video features Pitt and Cotillard as an on-screen couple who falls in love during the war.

One scene shows the two getting hot and heavy in the middle of a dessert. Max (Pitt) asks Marianne (Cotillard) what she will do "after the war." She replies, "When the war is over, it won't matter where I am," before things get steamy in the back of their car. "We found each other. Come with me to London, be my wife," he says in a voiceover.

Set in 1942, "Allied" follows Max Vatan, an intelligence officer in North Africa, who encounters Marianne Beausejour, a female French Resistance fighter, on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. When they reunite in London, their relationship is tested by the extreme pressures of the war.

Directed by "Cast Away" helmer Robert Zemeckis from a script by Steven Knight ("Peaky Blinders", "Locke"), the WW II spy thriller is coming this year to U.S. theaters on November 23. It is supported by Jared Harris, Lizzy Caplan, Sally Messham, Iain Batchelor, Raphael Acloque, Jason Matthewson and Angelique Joan.

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