With directorJoseph Kosinski’sOnly the Braveopening in theaters this weekend, a few days ago I sat down withMiles Tellerfor an exclusive video interview. He talked about how the film portrayed the people involved in a real light and didn’t try to “Hollywoodize” the material, what it takes to be able to fight a forest fire, the importance of making movies about real heroes, and more.
If you haven’t seen theOnly the Bravetrailers, the film is based on the true story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots who battled the Yarnell Hill wildfire, which blazed through Arizona in June 2013.Josh Brolinplays the guy at the top, superintendentEric Marsh, and Miles Teller plays his new recruit,Brendan McDonaugh. As the film unfolds, we watch as a group of local firefighters fight to become one of the most elite firefighting teams in the nation. It’s anextremelywell-made film that shows the determination and sacrifice of these brave men and women.Only the Bravealso starsJames Badge Dale,Taylor Kitsch, Jeff BridgesandJennifer Connelly.

Check out what he had to say in the player above and below is what we talked about and the official synopsis.
Miles Teller:
Here’s the official synopsis forOnly the Brave:
It’s not what stands in front of you… it’s who stands beside you. Only the Brave, based on the true story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, is the heroic story of one unit of local firefighters that through hope, determination, sacrifice, and the drive to protect families, communities, and our country become one of the most elite firefighting teams in the nation. As most of us run from danger, they run toward it – they watch over our lives, our homes, everything we hold dear, as they forge a unique brotherhood that comes into focus with one fateful fire.



