Brad Pitt says he is not going to participate in Oscar campaigning for any of his 2019 roles

But the goal is for the film to land, to speak to someone, whether it’s now or a decade from now.

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Brad Pitt is having a banner year after earning career-best reviews for his performances in Quentin Tarantino “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and James Gray “Ad Astra,” but don’t expect the 55-year-old actor to hit the Oscar campaign trail this awards season. 

In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, Pitt says he is not going to participate in Oscar campaigning for any of his 2019 roles.

“Oh, man. I’m gonna abstain,” Pitt said about campaigning for either role this season. “I mean, you never know, and it really nice when your number comes up. 

But the goal is for the film to land, to speak to someone, whether it now or a decade from now. 

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I find chasing is actually a disservice to the purity of your telling a story and a shackling thing to focus on.”
Pitt “Ad Astra” performance has received rave reviews, but many Oscar prognosticators agree that his Oscar chances in 2020 are riding more strongly on “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” 

The actor is widely expected to be submitted in the Best Supporting Actor category for his role opposite Leonardo DiCaprio and many believe he a near-lock to land a nomination. 

From the way Pitt talks, it appears his Oscar campaigning will have to stick to the confines of his recent press appearances for both films.

 The buzz around Pitt “Hollywood” performance is enough to land him a nomination, but whether or not his lack of campaigning will hurt his chances is something to pay attention to moving forward.


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