And of his withdrawal he said, “No!” Pitt roared with laughter after his question. dead line on the red carpet in LA about his possible retirement after the premiere of Bullet train, this rumor arose behind the cover of GQ of the month of August in which the “last stretch” of his career is alluded to, but for Pitt there is still a long way to go.
“I really have to work on my phrasing, no, I was just saying, you know, I’m, like, past middle age, I want to be specific in how I spend those last few bits, whenever possible.“, indicated the actor regarding his age and career vision. When questioned about his projects in the immediate future, he was clear and that he pointed out “it has never been a type of five-year plan”, so he will be very attentive that will keep your eyes open for something “that feels good for the next [proyecto]”, the actor told Deadline.
Brad Pitt became one of the main faces of Hollywood in outstanding productions such as Thelma & Louise, Se7en, Fight Club, Mr. and Mrs. Smithas well as his performance in the Academy Award-winning Once Upon a Time in Hollywoodthe 58-year-old actor has balanced his acting career with an outstanding career as a producer in films that won the Best Picture statuette as The Departed, 12 Years a Slave Y moonlit.
It was that interview with the publication in the United States that generated these reactions about his possible retirement, as in the case of his co-star Sandra Bullock who announced that he is retiring indefinitely from the sets after the premiere of Bullet train.