A few months earlier, Pitt reunited with Quentin Tarantino for “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood,” which opened with $41 million and grossed $142.5 million before garnering Pitt his first acting Oscar. Not counting this year’s “The Lost City,” in which Pitt played a tiny supporting role to Bullock and her co-star Channing Tatum, Pitt last starred in James Gray’s “Ad Astra” in September 2019, which opened with $19 million and grossed $50.2 million domestically. A gaggle of assassins played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Bad Bunny, Zazie Beetz, Joey King, Brian Tyree Henry and more try to stop him, and it also stars Sandra Bullock as his handler. ![]() Pitt is front and center for the action-thriller “ Bullet Train,” directed by David Leitch (“Deadpool 2” and that “Hobbs and Shaw” spin-off), where he plays a hired gun with the codename “Ladybug,” who is sent to retrieve a package on a Japanese bullet train. ![]() In some ways, Brad Pitt could be seen as a franchise, since he continues to be one of the more relevant and dependable box office superstars, despite slowing down his acting roles to focus on producing.
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