In Fury, Pitt returns to World War II, this time as tank commander Don "Wardaddy" Collier, who faces off hundreds of German soldiers as his crew dwindles down to just five men.
Marion Cotillard and Pitt play opposite of one another in this 2016 war thriller that will keep you guessing as to whether or not Pitt's character can trust anyone.
In Adam McKay's dark comedy around the 2008 financial crisis, Pitt plays Ben Rickert, a former trader who helps two associates bet against the American economy when they suspect—correctly—that the housing market is about to crash.
In Tarantino's love letter to the Golden Age of Hollywood, Pitt plays opposite of fellow A-lister Leonardo DiCaprio in a movie that transports us back to 1969.
Pitt's character, Cliff Booth, is working as a stunt double for DiCaprio's Rick Dalton, a Western star whose popularity is fading along with the genre.
However, the two are unaware of the danger around them as Dalton's next-door neighbor is Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie), famously remembered in real-life as a rising star whose life was cut short by members of the Manson Family.
If there is one thing Hollywood loves to do, it's send celebrities into space.
Whether it was Matt Damon in The Martian, Sandra Bullock and George Clooney in Gravity or, now, Pitt in Ad Astra, a commonality of all these films is the desire to learn more about the universe...and stay alive in the harsh elements outside of Earth.
In this film, Pitt plays Roy McBride, whose father Clifford has been missing for years after a mission to try to find additional life in the universe. Roy is sent to make contact with his father, and along the way discovers truths of the universe and humanity.