Hollywood’s estranged power couple, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, has been approached with a lucrative $60 million offer to reunite on-screen. Producer Danny Rossner has secured backing for a film set in the iconic Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France, during World War II, a story inspired by real-life events.
Rossner’s ambitious project includes intense romantic scenes, adding a layer of complexity to the proposal, given the couple’s highly publicized and contentious divorce. Despite their personal differences, Rossner remains hopeful, stating, “If we can have a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, they can come together to build a bridge and make this movie.”
The script reportedly features torrid but tasteful love scenes, which Rossner is willing to adjust to accommodate Pitt and Jolie’s preferences. He emphasizes the cinematic and cultural significance of bringing the pair together for the project, which he believes could create a cinematic milestone.
Whether the estranged duo, who divorced in 2016 after two years of marriage and an eight-year relationship, will accept the offer remains uncertain. Their history includes ongoing legal disputes and strained public appearances, such as the Venice Film Festival organizers’ efforts to keep their respective films on separate days to avoid potential confrontations.
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