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Brad Pitt: No flying stunts with Tom Cruise

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Hollywood heavyweight Brad Pitt is open to reuniting with action icon Tom Cruise on screen but with one hilarious, non-negotiable condition: keep the stunts firmly on the ground. “I’m not going to be hanging off a plane with Tom Cruise,” Pitt quipped, clearly drawing a line at Cruise’s signature, death-defying aerial maneuvers.

This amusing demand comes as Pitt promotes his new ‘F1 Racing’ film, emphasizing he’ll only join a project that’s “ground-based” a stark contrast to Cruise’s preference for sky-high heroics in films like ‘Mission: Impossible.’

Their last collaboration was the gothic cult classic, ‘Interview with the Vampire’ (1994), where their on-screen rivalry even spilled into off-screen go-kart races. Pitt candidly admitted Cruise beat him in those races, yet a clear mutual respect remains between the two stars.

In fact, Tom Cruise recently praised Pitt’s driving prowess, especially with the buzz surrounding Pitt’s upcoming ‘F1’ movie. This racing film sees Pitt revealing quirky habits, like always entering the car from the left.

Directed by ‘Top Gun: Maverick’s Joseph Kosinski and produced by Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton, Pitt’s highly anticipated ‘F1’ film is gearing up for its release. Featuring a stellar cast including Damson Idris, Javier Bardem, and Kerry Condon, the movie promises an exhilarating ride for audiences. Mark your calendars: the ‘F1’ film is set to hit cinemas on June 27th.

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