Bullet Train’s Brian Tyree Henry was always distracted by Brad Pitt’s hair

Imagine it, you’re starring in an action movie, you’re shooting the third act and it’s time for a close-up. There’s only one problem, though, that you can’t remember your seriousness because your co-star Brad Pitt left his hair flying in the wind which is pretty distracting. That’s exactly what happened to Atlanta Superstar Brian Tyree Henry on set for the upcoming Bullet Train, which arrives in theaters from Sony on Friday. While speaking in an exclusive interview with ComicBook.com, we asked if there was ever a time when he or co-star Aaron Taylor-Johnson got lost in Pitt’s eyes on set, and it turns out that it was his locks that they lost instead.

“It’s really, let me tell you something incredibly distracting, it’s Brad Pitt’s hair, it’s really, really annoying,” Henry revealed. Like the last part of the movie where we’re in the carriage together and you know, Aaron’s character smashes the glass, we’re supposed to go 200mph and there’s this wind fan just in perfect position for Brad Pitt, so I literally forget some of my cues because I’m busy Like he’s so good at hair control that he knew exactly when to whip her, just made me want to punch him in the face more, so like Brad Pitt’s hair is distracting, like knowing she’s another character in the movie, but she’s precious. “

Pete, Taylor Johnson and Henry joined the cast of the movie starring Joey King (Princess, The Kissing Booth), Andrew Koji (Snake Eyes, Warrior), Hiroyuki Sanada (The Wolverine, Mortal Kombat), Michael Shannon (Man) from Steel, Knives Out ), Benito A Martínez Ocasio (Musician Bad Bunny), Karen Fukuhara (The Boys), Logan Lerman (Fury, Percy Jackson & the Olympians, Zazie Beetz (Deadpool 2, Joker), and Sandra Bullock (Bird Box, Speed). Deadpool 2 And the John Wick David Leach directed the film from a screenplay by Zach Olkowicz, based on the novel by Koutari Isaka.

in Express train“Five killers find themselves on a fast-moving train from Tokyo to Morioka with only a few stops in between. They discover that their missions are not separate from one another.”

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