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Brad Pitt’s on-screen legacy stretches far beyond his iconic performances in box office blockbusters. Over the past three decades, Pitt has evolved from a charming sex symbol to one of Hollywood’s most versatile and adventurous actors. Now, he is not just a commanding presence on screen but also a creative force behind it. Through his production company, Plan B Entertainment, Pitt has promoted stories that redefine genres and amplify new voices in film.
As Hollywood keeps changing in the era of streaming supremacy, IP exhaustion, and fragmentation of audiences, Pitt is still among the few actors who can anchor both arthouse movies and international blockbusters. What makes this new chapter in his career so interesting is his dedication to narrative experimentation. Instead of relying on the laurels of previous achievements, Pitt is taking on roles that are complicated, unconventional, and thematically ambitious.
Whether he’s walking in the footsteps of a disenfranchised movie critic in Quentin Tarantino’s last movie, pushing boundaries with dark comedy in an absurdist satire about aliens, or getting together with George Clooney for another high-gloss psychological thriller, Pitt is purposefully not repeating himself. Each new project reflects his subtle sense of what today’s audiences respond to and his sense of where the culture lies.
In addition, his producer work continues to build the future of cinema backstage. Through his support of productions such as Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and The Three-Body Problem, Pitt is using his power to amplify unconventional creative visions that may not otherwise find broad-based support.
In this article, we dive deep into the five most anticipated Brad Pitt movies set for release in 2025 and beyond—each one poised to leave a lasting imprint on global cinema and reinforce Pitt’s role as both a creative trailblazer and Hollywood mainstay.
Brad Pitt and Quentin Tarantino reunite: Inside the final chapter with The Movie Critic
Few partnerships have changed the movie landscape as much as Brad Pitt and Quentin Tarantino’s. After the Oscar-winning success of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the two legends reunite for what promises to be Tarantino’s swan song, The Movie Critic.
The Pitt-starrer cast kindles speculation in The Movie Critic
Scheduled for release late 2025, The Movie Critic is already generating more buzz in the industry than anything else in development. Pitt stars as a fictionalized, weary journalist documenting Hollywood’s final golden era in the 1970s. While Tarantino has been tight-lipped, insiders assure the role is among Pitt’s most challenging since 12 Monkeys. With sets being period-specific and the tone described as “grittier than Jackie Brown,” the anticipation is high.
Why Pitt’s performance might be award-deserving
In a 2024 interview with Variety, Pitt teased the emotional heft of the script:
“There’s an elegiac quality to it. Quentin’s going out on his own terms. It’s poignant—and yeah, a little savage.”
This pairing is likely to be a serious Oscar contender, not only for its director but for Pitt’s complex take on a declining critic confronting a changing Hollywood.
Pitt returns to sci-fi with Alpha Gang from the Zellner brothers
Reputed for genre subversion, the Zellner brothers (of Damsel and Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter fame) have enlisted Pitt for Alpha Gang, a high-concept sci-fi comedy that will be released in 2026.
Pitt indulges in absurdist storytelling in Alpha Gang
The setup? An alien crew sent to conquer Earth gets infected with human emotions and suffers from a sidesplitting identity crisis. Pitt, as the mission commander “Zarnak,” gives a comedic turn that’s unusual for him and pokes fun at masculinity, leadership, and conformity.
How is this Pitt role unusual?
Unlike his stoic performances in Ad Astra or World War Z, Pitt in Alpha Gang goes all the way with physical comedy. Co-director David Zellner recently told The Hollywood Reporter:
“Brad’s timing is impeccable. He’s fearless in ways most actors with his legacy wouldn’t dare to be.”
Shot in New Mexico with a minimalist aesthetic and a retro-futuristic look, Alpha Gang is expected to be a festival darling before a wider release via A24.
Pitt reunites with George Clooney for Apple TV+ thriller Wolves
One of the most buzzed-about duos in Hollywood history, Brad Pitt and George Clooney reunite in the action thriller Wolves, directed by Jon Watts (Spider-Man: No Way Home). This sleek, noir-inspired project is part of Apple TV+’s aggressive expansion into prestige cinema.
Wolves taps into Pitt’s action-thriller roots
In Wolves, Pitt and Clooney portray lone-wolf fixers who are forced to cooperate when they’re hired for the same job. The dynamic is tense, stylish, and grounded in the kind of character-driven tension Pitt hasn’t explored since Killing Them Softly.
Behind-the-scenes chemistry fuels hype
Insiders from the Atlanta set report the film carries the same playful gravitas that defined the Ocean’s franchise. Director Jon Watts praised Pitt’s commitment:
“He understands how to balance intensity with detachment. It’s very noir but grounded in realism.”
Expected to drop in early 2026, Wolves is one of Apple TV+’s biggest bets and a clear awards-season play.
From soldier to spy: Brad Pitt in the Cold War drama Blink Twice
Another high-concept drama on the horizon is Blink Twice, a Cold War-era espionage film produced by and starring Pitt. Directed by Sam Hargrave (Extraction), the movie tells the story of an American spy entangled in an ideological crisis after infiltrating Soviet ranks.
Pitt dives into morally gray territory in Blink Twice
Pitt plays Michael Langston, a linguist-turned-spy whose loyalty crumbles as he discovers the truth behind U.S. covert operations in Eastern Europe. Hargrave noted in a recent Empire interview:
“We’re not making a Bond film. This is about psychological fragmentation. Brad brings a weary intellectualism to it.”
Shot on location in Prague and Berlin, Blink Twice promises Cold War authenticity and a script that interrogates nationalism and propaganda—hallmarks of today’s best thrillers.
Pitt’s producing powerhouse: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and beyond
While Pitt isn’t appearing on-screen in Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, he is deeply involved as a producer through Plan B Entertainment. The sequel stars Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Jenna Ortega, and it signals a return to gothic blockbuster filmmaking.
Pitt’s off-screen influence as a producer
Pitt’s production company has evolved from indie champion (12 Years a Slave, Moonlight) to genre innovator. With upcoming projects like Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, The Three-Body Problem series adaptation, and The Book of Clarence, Pitt is quietly shaping the future of fantasy, horror, and historical storytelling.
As Burton himself told Entertainment Weekly:
“Brad doesn’t just bankroll films. He’s a cinematic curator. He respects visionaries and protects their process.”
