"I read the story (the film is excerpted from 'The Seven Killers of the Shinkanzen') in full lockdown at Covid's and it made me laugh. I thought it was the right cure for what we were going through," he told a reporter from GQ Magazine. He then joked about his relationship with actor Brian Tyree Henry, who said Pitt had no problem "getting punched" during filming. "He also had no problem getting kicked in the balls," the Hollywood star said.
(LaPresse) Brad Pitt, at the premiere of his new film ‘Bullet train,’ denies rumors of his retirement from the stage. The actor specifies that his statements meant that he is in a new phase of his life: “I read the story (the film is excerpted from ‘The Seven Killers of the Shinkanzen’) in full lockdown at Covid’s and it made me laugh. I thought it was the right cure for what we were going through,” he told a reporter from GQ Magazine. He then joked about his relationship with actor Brian Tyree Henry, who said Pitt had no problem “getting punched” during filming. “He also had no problem getting kicked in the balls,” the Hollywood star said.
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