Brad Pitt and Shia LaBeouf stranded in tent for three days

Photo: Shia LaBeouf and Brad Pitt preparing for their film Fury with a visit to the Fort Irwin National Training Center.

Brad Pitt and Shia LaBeouf, along with three of their cast-mates in the upcoming war film Fury, went on a camping trip together in Buckinghamshire, England, where Brad and Shia shared the same tent, a source reveals to Us Weekly.

Fury also stars Logan Lerman, Jon Bernthal, Kevin Vance and Scott Eastwood — Clint Eastwood’s son and current it boy, whose Instagram recently blew up thanks to his sexy shirtless pics like the one below, of Eastwood “trying to out-flex the tank” on set:

The five actors were “ordered” to camp together in the wilderness to bond and from Sept 16 to 19 had to find their own food supply. I’m sure they were able to find the perfect ingredients for a nice salad out there in the bush!

“They play soldiers in the same World War II troop, and the director [David Ayer] wanted to make sure they bonded,” the source says. “So he dropped them in the wilderness — without their cellphones! They must have gotten pretty cozy in the tents they were sharing. . .”

Fury hits theatres in 2014.

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