Brad Pitt Describes His Career as on the ‘Last Legs,’ Yet He’s Not Ready to Retire: ‘What Will the Last Years Entail?’

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Brad Pitt’s reflections on his acting career in 2022 generated serious buzz when he mentioned being in the “last legs” of his film journey. Contrary to rumors suggesting imminent retirement, Pitt clarifies that his career isn’t nearing an end. In a recent GQ cover story with George Clooney, Pitt shared that his outlook on his career has remained consistent, emphasizing a focus on enjoying life with loved ones.

Pitt elaborates on his “last legs” comment, describing it as a metaphor for different phases in life. He likens his career to a progression from discovery and excitement to a period of responsibility and opportunity.

Pitt Dismisses Retirement Rumors, Shares Insight on Career Phases and Future Roles (Twitter)

He observes his aging parents and contrasts their frailty with the vibrant creativity of older figures like architect Frank Gehry, who continues to thrive well into his nineties. Pitt sees this as a model for maintaining creativity and joy in life.

Clooney contributes to the discussion by noting that sustaining a long career requires adaptation. He explains that continuing to work successfully means evolving with the times rather than clinging to past roles. Adapting to new, interesting character work can help actors maintain relevance.

Despite the changing landscape, Pitt remains a leading figure in Hollywood. He is set to star alongside Clooney in “Wolfs” and will feature in the Apple-backed Formula 1 drama “F1” in 2025. Quentin Tarantino, who directed Pitt in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “Inglourious Basterds,” praised Pitt’s unique star presence, describing him as an irreplaceable force in cinema.