Brad Pitt’s latest film will include all of his own stunt moves. The 57-year-old Oscar winner went from portraying a stunt double to actually performing the majority of his own stunts in the upcoming “Bullet Train,” the stunt coordinator for the movie, Greg Rementer, told Vulture. “Brad did 95 percent of his physical stunts — the fighting,” Rementer said. “He’s like a natural-born athlete. He really got in there!” “Bullet Train” is an adaptation of the Japanese book “Maria Beetle” by Kotaro Isaka and follows a group of hitmen and assassins with conflicting motives on a train in Tokyo. David Leitch (“Deadpool 2”) is directing the film, which features a star-studded cast also including Sandra Bullock, Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Brian Tyree Henry, Hiroyuki Sonada, Zazie Beetz, Andrew Koji and Michael Shannon. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the project will have the tone of Bullock’s 1994 film “Speed” and Liam Neeson’s 2014 plane thriller “Non-Stop.” “Bullet Train” marks Pitt’s first movie commitment since 2019’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” for which he earned his first acting Oscar in the Best Supporting Actor category. (SD-Agencies) |