Hollywood A-lister Brad Pitt scotched talk of imminent retirement as he traveled to Paris for the premiere of his Jackie Chan-inspired action caper Bullet Train.
The 58-year-old had worried fans that his acting days may be numbered after a GQ interview last month in which he said he was in the “last semester” of his career.
But Pitt told AFP: “I’m not getting out by any means. It seems that might have been taken as a statement of retirement. That’s not what I was saying.”
“I’m over that hump of middle age and so I’m looking at that last leg… how do I want to spend that time? At my age, you’ve made enough mistakes… now there’s a comfort in applying that kind of wisdom.”
Bullet Train, which is being released around the world over the next two weeks, sees Pitt trying something new in an action comedy from the director of John Wick,” David Leitch.
Pitt plays a reluctant hit-man fighting off rivals on a Japanese train.
“It’s much more fun than the regular punch-up. It’s infused with humor and character. I can’t say enough about Jackie Chan and what he’s done, and to be in that arena, even close to that, is something I hadn’t done before,” he said.
Pitt will next be seen in Babylon about Hollywood’s golden age, directed by Damien Chazelle (La La Land).
That will partner him again with Margot Robbie—the pair starred in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which won Pitt an Oscar in 2020.