Brad Pitt has a 'secret list' of Hollywood actors he won't work with - according to his Bullet Train co-star.
The 58-year-old has an enviable career working with some of Tinseltown's biggest names, but Aaron Taylor-Johnson reckons there are some faces he refuses to film with.
The husband of director Sam Taylor-Johnson, 32, made the claim when interviewed for the pair's new film Bullet Train in which they play assassins in Japan.
Speaking about working with the dad-of-six, Aaron said: "He just wants to bring light and joy into the world and be around people who are there to have a good time.
"You work with many actors and after a while you start making notes [like] “I am definitely not working with this person ever again.”
"Brad has this list too: the ‘good’ list and the s*** list," reports Variety.
The Mirror has contacted Brad's reps for comment.
Having made his debut Hollywood aged 24, Brad has shared the screen with the great and the good of Hollywood.
He starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Tilda Swinton in Benjamin Button and of course his ex-wife Angelina Jolie in Mr and Mrs Smith.
Angelina, 47, filed for divorce in September 2016 after just two years of marriage, citing 'irreconcilable differences'.
There were concerns the actress' ex may be thinking of retiring after his latest movie when Brad told GQ he was entering the "last semester of the trimester".
However, when asked by reporters at Bullet Train's premiere whether the flick would be his last, the hunk seemed surprised by the line of questioning.
Speaking on the red carpet at LA's at Regency Village Theatre to Deadline, he explained: "No, I mean…I really have to work on my phrasing.
"I was just saying, ‘I’m past middle age and I want to be specific about how I I spend those last things however they may be."
Brad certainly seems to be making bold choices as he approaches 60 as he rocked up on the red carpet in a skirt.
Sporting the brown linen number teamed with matching blazer, pink shirt and tortoiseshell sunglasses, the star's muscly legs were out for all to see.
As one of the most photographed men in the world, Brad looks good in anything and reckoned men would be wearing skirts after starring in the film Troy in 2004.
Speaking to British Vogue at the time, he predicted: "Men will be wearing skirts by next summer."