Brad Pitt: I believe that Hollywood is a younger man's game

In a recent interview with GQ Australia, Brad Pitt got candid about his acting career and how he believes that overall, Hollywood is a younger man's game. Read below to know more about what Brad had to say on the same.

Updated on Jul 12, 2019  |  12:42 PM IST |  4.6M
Brad Pitt believes that the game of Hollywood moves on naturally.
Brad Pitt believes that the game of Hollywood moves on naturally.

Brad Pitt is all set to win our hearts again with his acting prowess in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood. In the film, Brad plays Cliff Booth, Rick Dalton's (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) stunt double. Rick, on the other hand, is a '60s struggling actor. This Tarantino directorial also stars Margot Robbie, Al Pacino and the late Riverdale and Beverly Hills 90210 actor Luke Perry, in pivotal roles. It's based in the 1960s and centers around the infamous Manson family murders.

In an interview with GQ Australia, Pitt got candid about how he believes that Hollywood is a younger man's game and that he loves producing but is doing it less and less."I'm behind the camera on the producing side and I enjoy that a lot. But I keep doing less and less. I really believe that overall it's a younger man's game - not that there aren't substantial parts for older characters - I just feel, the game itself, it'll move on naturally. There will be a natural selection to all," Brad stated.

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Brad also revealed that while Quentin is deadly serious of his 10th directorial being his last film ever, the director has "other plans" as well, which means we won't be saying goodbye to Tarantino for a long time.

Meanwhile, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood hits theatre screens in India on August 9, 2019.


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