One of the most talented and handsome Hollywood actors, Brad Pitt wants to stop filming, GQ Australia reported.
"I'm behind the camera on the producing side and I enjoy that a lot," the 55-year-old star tells the outlet. "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 it all.”
By the way, Pitt is still actively working as a producer. Three of his cult movies received an Oscar for the best film: '12 Years a Slave’, ‘The Departed’ and ‘Moonlight’.
There also will be the release of two movies with his participation: Ad Astra, Once Upon a Time In Hollywood.
Now he is filming in Africa and World War Z.
There is a version that his desire to leave the cinema is also due to personal circumstances as Pitt wants to see his children more often after splitting with Angelina Jolie.
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