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Published 12:04 IST, September 18th 2019

Brad Pitt may feature in 'The Gentleman', to be in last-minute scenes

Hollywoood star Brad Pitt may feature in Guy Ritchie's 'The Gentlemen' starring Hugh Grant & Matthew McConaughey. The film to add last-minutes scenes with Pitt.

Reported by: Radhika Laghate
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According to reports, Hollywood actor Brad Pitt may feature in 'The Gentlemen' starring Hugh Grant and Matthew McConaughey. The film could add last-minute scenes with Pitt. Director Guy Ritchie reportedly said that he had enjoyed working with the actor in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' and that he will be considering featuring him in the film.

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Brad Pitt to possibly feature in Ritchie's 'The Gentleman'

A source claims Pitt had been approached, however, the film was already in the works and Pitt's not in it. The movie has gone through some changes. Originally the film was titled 'Toff Guys', then 'Bush' and actress Kate Beckinsale retreated from the project and was replaced by Michelle Dockery.

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Fame both good and bad, says Pitt

Brad Pitt feels that a good 'underdog' story resonates with his career graph in Hollywood, recalling starting as an extra and slowly making a mark in the industry. The 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' star said the fame he has achieved over the years, sometimes feels 'liberating but also confining'.

"I haven't seen a hotel lobby in 15 years because I've got to go up the a** end of a hotel and out the same way. We get our moments, but it's good and bad," Pitt had stated.

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Pitt rings up NASA, asks about Vikram

Hollywood star Brad Pitt had also recently called the International Space Station (ISS) Monday to talk to American astronaut Nick Hague, and asked him if he had spotted the Vikram lander. Pitt asked, “I got to go to JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) last week and it was on the day when India was landing on the moon and the United States were assisting them in that effort. Could you see that from where you are?”

NASA TV broadcasted the call as part of the promotional ad for the Hollywood star's sci-fi drama 'Ad Astra'. The film which made its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival left the audience and critics divided. While some called the space saga a 'masterpiece', others found it 'dealing with the idea of toxic masculinity'. 'Ad Astra' directed by James Gray, is jointly scripted by Ethan Gross along with Gray. 

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11:07 IST, September 18th 2019