On the Aug. 3 “Bullet Train” poster, Brad Pitt revisits his GQ magazine comments and confirms he’s not retiring.
Last June, Brad Pitt announced GQ magazine who asked him about his career, which he considered “close to the end”. Then the 58-year-old actor elaborated.This is my last semester or course. What does this section consist of? How do I want to shape it? I do not know.”
Currently in the middle of the promotional tour of the action film Bullet Train, the actor has returned to his remarks. At a press conference in Paris, he said:
I didn’t mean that… I meant that I’m already facing the home stretch, the final season.
The actor, who won the 2020 Best Actor Oscar for his role in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, then explains that the question he’s asking himself is:How do I want to spend this time?But to reassure viewers, the Fight Club actor insists:Anyway, it has nothing to do with retirement“.
That’s why Brad Pitt will continue to work, whether as an actor or a producer through his company Plan B.
There will be many projects
He will also be in Damien Chazelle’s next film (La La Land), Babylon, opposite Margot Robbie, and will then find a co-star for George Clooney’s thriller, directed by Jon Watts, who directed Spider-Man alongside Tom Holland. The two stars will also produce the film, which will stream on Apple+, through their companies Smokehouse Pictures and Plan B Entertainment.
Brad Pitt then has to portray a racing driver who comes out of retirement and serves as a mentor to a young driver under the direction of Joseph Kosinski, to whom we owe Top Gun 2.
The Thelma & Louise actress has also produced a number of films, including She Said, which chronicles the investigation of journalists. New York Times Which brought down producer Harvey Weinstein, as well as Sarah Paul’s drama Women Talking and Andrew Dominick’s long-awaited biopic of Marilyn Monroe, starring Ana de Armas.
A busy schedule that proves Brad Pitt doesn’t seem ready to retire.
Meanwhile, the actor will become the star of an action film bullet train His friend and former stunt double David Leitch, in theaters August 3.
Adapted from the novel Maria Khocho Directed by Kotaro Isaka, the film follows Ladybug, a hapless assassin determined to fulfill her new mission. But fate has decided otherwise and takes him on the world’s fastest train next to powerful opponents who have one thing in common, but whose interests are radically different… Then he must try to get off the train.
Source: allocine

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