Pitt said he read the script while under
lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic and found himself
laughing.
"It's just like the salve for what we needed," Pitt said at the
movie's red-carpet premiere in Hollywood. "Now it's summer, we
can be out and release it, and it just feels fun."
The movie, directed by "Deadpool 2" filmmaker David Leitch, was
filmed while pandemic lockdowns and extensive COVID prevention
protocols were still in place.
"We had the outer circle and people could only be on the train
from the inner circle," Pitt said in an interview. "We had to
get off the train for the outer circle to come on. It was just
like a bit of a Keystone Cop situation."
The film sees Pitt's character go toe-to-toe with the other
assassins in high octane and often humorous fight scenes. Henry,
who speaks with a Cockney accent in the film, said the fight
sequences with Pitt were "the most therapeutic thing that ever
happened."
"I think that the consensus is everyone left a little bit better
after slapping the shit out of Brad, so it was a lot of fun,"
Henry said.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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