Brad Pitts has finally set the record exactly why his highly awaited collaboration with Tom Cruise Ford vs. Ferrari has never happened.
Two Hollywood heavyweights were initially installed in the racing drama, but the project hit obstacles before it could rise.
According to Pitt, things collapsed because the 62 -year -old was dissatisfied with his role. The actor shared that the cruise went away after he learned that his hero was not doing a lot of driving, stopping their collaboration.
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Brad Pitts on why Tom Cruise left ‘Ford vs. Ferrari’

In an open interview with NationalBrad Pitts confirmed that he and the cruise have monitored the lead roles against Ferrari directed by James Mangold, not Joseph Kosinski, well before the movie, after all, in 2019.
“Tom and I was there for some time on the Ford V Ferrari with Joe (lead). It was about 10 years before the guys who actually made it – and made it a great movie,” he recalled.
However, the cruise pushed the film after he learned that his hero wouldn’t be so behind the wheel.
“What came about is that we both wanted to drive and he wanted to play Shelby, and I wanted to play Ken Miles. And when Tom realized that Carol Shelby wouldn’t go much in the movie, it didn’t go through,” Pitts said.
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After all, Carroll Shelby and Ken Miles played the roles of Matthew Deymon and Christian Baal respectively.
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Brad Pitts share his thoughts on collaboration with cruise

Speaking only with And! Novelty In an interview shown on June 12, Pitts said it would consider working with his “interview with Vampire” co -star, but only one condition.
The winner of the Grammy Award said the project should remain “on the ground” and did not have to involve the tricks suppressing the death of a crust.
“Well, I’m not going to hang my airplanes and sh -just,” Pitts joked. “So when he does something again, it’s on the ground,” he noted, clearly stating that he was ready to recover, but with borders.
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Brad Pitts and Tom Cruise reunite on a red carpet

Days later, Pitts and Cruise triggered a wave of nostalgia and passion when they again united on the red carpet at the London premiere “F1: The Movie” on June 23.
The event marked their first public appearance in more than three decades since they participated in the 1994 classic “Interview with Vampire”.
Take a picture shared cruise for x A pitts shown that looks at the Dapper green double -breasted suit, a crisp white shirt and flashy orange glasses.
On the other hand, the film producer chose a charcoal mold suit, a gray shirt and his signature aviator sunglasses.
The guests watched the two icons shared with a warm embrace, posed in hand, and the cameras had a big smile.
“Great night movies with friends !! You guys crushed it,” Cruise signed the pictures.
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Pitts canceled rumors of “F1: Movie” sequel

Since the premiere of “F1: Movie”, there have been reports on the continuation.
Chat with NationalBrad Pitts admitted he wanted to return. “I’d like to drive again, selfish,” he said.
However, the actor was not sure about the possibility of his character Sonny Hayes until the end of the story in the left Formula 1 race.
“F1 is still in the spotlight. It must be on Joshua Pierce, Damson Idris’ character and the rest of the team fighting for the championship. Where does Sonny fit? I’m not sure,” Pitts said.
“Sonny is probably out on Bonneville salt apartments, installing speed records or something like that. So I’m not sure yet I’m not sure yet.”
Pitts talk about the success of their film

Meanwhile, Brad Pitts continue to enjoy the success of his film. He told Outlet that he always wants to create a unique blocking and never imagined that “F1: Movie” will be this movie.
“I always wanted to make a populist movie, something that just gets better every time you see it. Something brings together people. And I still didn’t realize that it might be,” he said.
According to him, it was best to see families responded to even posters.
“The greatest joy, the thing that makes me smile, is to see families, from children to grandparents, big groups of friends who all go together and take pictures in front of a poster or car,” Pitts shared.