Interview With the Vampire Star Brad Pitt Reveals About Retiring to Play Video Games

Published 08/14/2022, 11:10 AM EDT

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The Oscar award-winning actor Brad Pitt is nearing his last run. The American actor recently unveiled his retirement plans, which surprisingly have to do with his interest in video games that not many fans know about.

Brad Pitt is a famous American actor known for his mind-blowing acting prowess. Pitt has appeared in many successful movies. His notable films include The Lost City, Fight Club, Troy, and the unforgettable masterpiece, One upon a Time in Hollywood, appearing beside another famous actor, Leonardo DiCaprio.

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The 58-year-old recently appeared in the American comedy action movie Bullet Train. The film didn’t do as Pitt would have wanted as it received mixed reviews from the audience. Further, the American actor only has a period drama movie, Babylon, which is rumored to be released in late 2022. But there are also reports that the actor is already thinking about retirement.

Brad Pitt wants to quit his career to play old SEGA games

Brad Pitt is only 58 years old, and if he wants, he can still act for over a decade in movies. But lately, he has been talking about his retirement in media. The Oscar-winning actor also shared his plans after acting.

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Who would have guessed that Pitt is into video gaming? Brad Pitt admitted that he would consider quitting his career to play old SEGA games. The 58-year-old has achieved everything in life, and it would be the best time for him to relax at home and play the games he always wanted to.

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Brad Pitt recently said, “I consider myself on my last leg, this last semester or trimester. I’ve got a lot of gas left in the tank, no doubt about it, but there’s just a lot of old Genesis games I’ve not given their proper time over the years, and I think about that more and more.”

He further added, “I’ve played Ristar, but I’ve never beaten it, you know? Comix Zone, Vectorman, shit like that. I’ll probably just pack it all in one day and go apeshit on eBay buying old SEGA games and finally work on this backlog that’s been plaguing me since I made Interview With the Vampire.”

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Ripan Majumdar is an esports and F1 writer at Essentially Sports. He is currently pursuing his Bachelor's in Science from West Bengal State University, Kolkata. Ripan is a massive Red Bull Racing and Sergio Perez fan.
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