Photo: Dominique Charriau/GettyBrad Pittis rocking some colorful hues.The actor, 58, stepped out in summery orange attire while attending a photocall for his upcoming movieBullet Trainin Paris on Saturday.Pitt’s take on summer casual included a slouchy linen suit in a peachy-keen color. He completed his outfit with a deep orange T-shirt.TheOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodstar accessorized his look with a gold chain and watch, as well as a pair of yellow sunglasses.Gregg DeGuire/Getty for TurnerPitt’sBullet TraincostarJoey Kingposted aphoto with the main caston Instagram Saturday, which included fellow starsAaron Taylor-JohnsonandBryan Tyree Henry.In the from-below shot, all four cast members are seen goofing around as they stand in front of the Eiffel Tower. “Bullet Train crew takes Paris,” the caption reads.Bullet Trainis an action comedy thriller that stars Pitt as an assassin, who, after recovering from a bout of burnout, heads back into duty.“You know, you do a month of therapy, you have one epiphany, and you think you’ve got it all figured out, and you’re never going to be forlorn ever again,” Pitt previously toldGQ,referring to his character.“That was that. ‘I got this, I’m good to go!’ “Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer.The actor and producer also revealed what’s been on his mind in the August issue ofGQ,starting with the fact that he has gotten pickier about which parts to take and what projects to support.“I consider myself on my last leg, this last semester or trimester,” he said to the publication. “What is this section gonna be? And how do I wanna design that?“Pitt also said that while he is particular, he is open to starring in a new project “when the timing is right, especially when there’s a personal connection.“When it comes to his production company, Plan B Entertainment, he specifically mentionsWomen Talking, an adaptation of Miriam Toews’s novel about a group of Mennonite women who unite against their rapists.“It’s as profound a film as anything made this decade,” Pitt said.Bullet Trainhits theaters on Aug. 5.
Photo: Dominique Charriau/Getty
Brad Pittis rocking some colorful hues.The actor, 58, stepped out in summery orange attire while attending a photocall for his upcoming movieBullet Trainin Paris on Saturday.Pitt’s take on summer casual included a slouchy linen suit in a peachy-keen color. He completed his outfit with a deep orange T-shirt.TheOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodstar accessorized his look with a gold chain and watch, as well as a pair of yellow sunglasses.Gregg DeGuire/Getty for TurnerPitt’sBullet TraincostarJoey Kingposted aphoto with the main caston Instagram Saturday, which included fellow starsAaron Taylor-JohnsonandBryan Tyree Henry.In the from-below shot, all four cast members are seen goofing around as they stand in front of the Eiffel Tower. “Bullet Train crew takes Paris,” the caption reads.Bullet Trainis an action comedy thriller that stars Pitt as an assassin, who, after recovering from a bout of burnout, heads back into duty.“You know, you do a month of therapy, you have one epiphany, and you think you’ve got it all figured out, and you’re never going to be forlorn ever again,” Pitt previously toldGQ,referring to his character.“That was that. ‘I got this, I’m good to go!’ “Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer.The actor and producer also revealed what’s been on his mind in the August issue ofGQ,starting with the fact that he has gotten pickier about which parts to take and what projects to support.“I consider myself on my last leg, this last semester or trimester,” he said to the publication. “What is this section gonna be? And how do I wanna design that?“Pitt also said that while he is particular, he is open to starring in a new project “when the timing is right, especially when there’s a personal connection.“When it comes to his production company, Plan B Entertainment, he specifically mentionsWomen Talking, an adaptation of Miriam Toews’s novel about a group of Mennonite women who unite against their rapists.“It’s as profound a film as anything made this decade,” Pitt said.Bullet Trainhits theaters on Aug. 5.
Brad Pittis rocking some colorful hues.
The actor, 58, stepped out in summery orange attire while attending a photocall for his upcoming movieBullet Trainin Paris on Saturday.
Pitt’s take on summer casual included a slouchy linen suit in a peachy-keen color. He completed his outfit with a deep orange T-shirt.
TheOnce Upon a Time in Hollywoodstar accessorized his look with a gold chain and watch, as well as a pair of yellow sunglasses.
Gregg DeGuire/Getty for Turner
Pitt’sBullet TraincostarJoey Kingposted aphoto with the main caston Instagram Saturday, which included fellow starsAaron Taylor-JohnsonandBryan Tyree Henry.
In the from-below shot, all four cast members are seen goofing around as they stand in front of the Eiffel Tower. “Bullet Train crew takes Paris,” the caption reads.
Bullet Trainis an action comedy thriller that stars Pitt as an assassin, who, after recovering from a bout of burnout, heads back into duty.
“You know, you do a month of therapy, you have one epiphany, and you think you’ve got it all figured out, and you’re never going to be forlorn ever again,” Pitt previously toldGQ,referring to his character.“That was that. ‘I got this, I’m good to go!’ "
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer.
The actor and producer also revealed what’s been on his mind in the August issue ofGQ,starting with the fact that he has gotten pickier about which parts to take and what projects to support.
“I consider myself on my last leg, this last semester or trimester,” he said to the publication. “What is this section gonna be? And how do I wanna design that?”
Pitt also said that while he is particular, he is open to starring in a new project “when the timing is right, especially when there’s a personal connection.”
When it comes to his production company, Plan B Entertainment, he specifically mentionsWomen Talking, an adaptation of Miriam Toews’s novel about a group of Mennonite women who unite against their rapists.
“It’s as profound a film as anything made this decade,” Pitt said.
Bullet Trainhits theaters on Aug. 5.
source: people.com