Brad Pitt puts their football differences with Bradley Cooper In addition to praising the author/director/producer/star’s second director, ”Maestro. “Pitt, who are good comrades with Cooper, joked that their friendship is still intact despite their various NFL fandoms (Pitt Roots for Kansas City Chiefs, while Cooper is a hard Philadelphia Eagles lover.)
Under “New Heights” with Jason and Travis Kelce Podcast (in the video below), Pitt admitted that he couldn’t help but throw some shadow on Cooper when he celebrated “Maestro” 2024. Pitt also praised Leonard Bernstein Biopic for being One of the best films in the 2020s; Pitt suggested that an Oscar price for Cooper is even dilapidated. “Maestro” was nominated for seven Oscars including best image, best actress for Carey Mulligan and best actor for Cooper.
“I have a confession: I’m friends with Bradley Cooper,” Pitt said. “He received an award for ‘Maestro’, (which) is still one of the best films during this decade. And I gave him this award and he has been nominated as 18 times for Oscars. And I closed with, At Santa Barbara Film Awards, “Listen, he has been nominated 19,000th time. You know, if he doesn’t get it, it’s ok. He’s used to it. He’s a Philadelphia Eagles fan. ‘” To be clear, Cooper has actually received 12 Oscar nominations in his career.
When it comes to Eagles who won Super Bowl against Chief’s earlier 2025, Pitt said: “I think he was happy this year. He let me gracefully injury.”
Cooper said notorious that he would prefer that the Eagles took home the Super Bowl trophy to get an Oscar, anyway. Cooper will next show up in, directly, produce and act as B -camera operator for Meta Hollywood comedy “Is this on?” He said Under ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” That filmmaking itself is “very similar to team sports”, “says,” It’s about creating a culture. It’s about just the shot you are in and not thinking about just the end of the movie. It is very, very similar to football in particular, you know, if one of the 11 mess, the whole thing is to screw up and people do not see it from the outside, but if you are, you are very well.
During the “New Heights” podcast, Pitt Cooper’s feelings echoed. Pitt, which markets his racing film “F1,” sports films considered the “biggest” genre.
“I look back at Gene Hackman and ‘Hoosiers’ and Redford and ‘The Natural’, he said.” It’s a fantastic metaphor for a lifetime. (…) I feel we really are right in ‘Moneyball’ to a lovely, beautiful way to add that lexicon, and I think this (‘F1’) also does it at a really big level. “Pitt added that” F1 “also has a” spiritual ending “as he is” really proud of. “Check out the whole interview here.