Brad Pittis back in action.
The Oscar winner, 58, stars in the first trailer forBullet Train, which features a star-studded ensemble that includes Sandra Bullock, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Joey King, Michael Shannon, Logan Lerman, Zazie Beetz, Brian Tyree Henry, Hiroyuki Sanada, Andrew Koji andBad Bunny.
In the movie, several dangerous assassins find themselves aboard the same speeding bullet train, colliding as their competing missions converge in a blood bath.
At the start of the trailer, Pitt seems reluctant to get back into the assassin business, but over the phone, Bullock’s character talks him into taking the job.
“I think you might be forgetting what you do for a living,” she tells him, to which he says, “Every job I do, somebody dies. I’m not that guy anymore.” Bullock then ominously responds: “Some conflicts require a gun.”
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Pitt and Bullock also star in next month’sThe Lost City, an adventure comedy withChanning Tatumas well. In December,Entertainment Weeklyrevealed that the two A-listers shared the same hairstylist, who connected them and talked Bullock into appearing inBullet Trainif Pitt did a cameo inLost Cityin exchange.
Brad Pitt in Bullet Train.Sony Pictures Entertainment

“And we let him. He just came in, and he tore it up. He’s really funny,” Bullock told the outlet of costar Pitt. Meanwhile, Tatum added, “He came in and played a certain character that fits into this weird world, and just signed up for it completely and wholly. I’ve met him, but to get to work with him was a whole different thing. I couldn’t focus. It was really an out-of-body experience in a lot of ways.”

Last March, Greg Rementer, astunt coordinator for the movie, toldVulturethat Pitt “did 95 percent of his physical stunts — the fighting.”
“He’s like a natural-born athlete. He really got in there!” he said. “Never have I ever done so many huge actors in one feature where all of them excelled at the physical movement of our training. So Brad, Brian, Michael Shannon, Hiroyuki Sonada, Andrew Koji — who was already a stud in terms of where he comes from with the showWarrior— all these actors put out some great action and did a lot of their [own] stuff.”
source: people.com