He has been looking dapper on the red carpet as of late with a handsome buzz cut.
However, Brad Pitt may leave fans doubting their eyesight when he showcases a fresh but recognizable appearance during the filming of the sequel to Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
In a recent update from the set of The Adventures of Cliff Booth, I’ve spotted some fresh snaps that reveal a surprisingly laid-back version of Brad Pitt. Instead of his customary sharp and dashing appearance, he appears to embody a casual surfer vibe this time around.
In a natural and easy-to-read manner, the 61-year-old Academy Award winner, reprising his character as the stuntman Cliff Booth, sported a chin-length blonde hairstyle and a mustache.
Instead of sticking with his usual formal attire, he donned a yellow buttoned camp shirt layered over a graphic tee and pants that were denim in color.
The setting for this shot was at the New Beverly Cinema, a movie house located in Los Angeles that’s owned by Quentin Tarantino, the screenwriter and director of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.


David Fincher will be taking over as director for Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming sequel, with Tarantino focusing on writing the screenplay.
Pitt sported a new hairstyle on set – no longer wearing his signature long locks, but keeping his mustache intact. He was casually dressed in a blue shirt, jeans, and sneakers.
A coffee cup in hand suggested he was taking a break out of character between takes.
In the year 2019, the film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood featured Brad Pitt portraying the role of Cliff, who was a stunt double for Rick Dalton, played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
On IMDb, Leonardo DiCaprio isn’t credited as part of the show’s cast. The show’s synopsis suggests that it delves deeper into Cliff Booth’s history, with him playing the role of a Hollywood troubleshooter this time around.
Previously, Quentin Tarantino expanded the character as seen in the movie through writing a novel adaptation titled “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
In a recent statement, Brad Pitt explained that the upcoming movie isn’t exactly a sequel, but rather a standalone story centered around the character, Cliff.
Quentin Tarantino penned this piece. He described it more as an installment rather than a direct sequel, yet it revolves around the character from ‘Once Upon A Time,’ as he clarified to Deadline.






Instead of taking the helm right now, he chose not to, and my buddy David Fincher – who I consider a mutual friend – took over directing duties instead. So, we’re making this for Netflix, and we’ll start in July; it promises to be quite an enjoyable project. It should turn out well.
Alongside Pitt, the ensemble also includes Elizabeth Debicki, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Carla Gugino, Scott Caan, and JB Tadena.
In my line of work, I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing many outstanding cinematic achievements. Among them, Quentin Tarantino’s masterpiece, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, truly stood out. This film garnered a multitude of accolades and recognition, with several prestigious Oscar nominations being among them.
I had the honor of witnessing Pitt’s triumph at the Oscars, where he received the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, all thanks to his exceptional portrayal of Cliff.
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