has explained what he meant when he said he’s on the ‘last leg’ of his career as he attended the Bullet Train premiere in LA.
The legendary actor and producer surprised fans when he insisted that he was and believed he was on the ‘last leg’ of it.
However, speaking to press at the premiere, he admitted: ‘I really have to work on my phrasing.’
Clarifying what he meant, Brad, 58, : ‘I was just saying, “I’m past middle age and I want to be specific about how I spend those last things however they may be.”
‘I’ve never been a five-year plan kind of guy. I’m just, whatever feels right for the day. I still operate that way.’
Brad had previously : ‘I consider myself on my last leg, this last semester or trimester.
‘What is this section gonna be? And how do I wanna design that?’
Brad appeared at the Bullet Train premiere in Los Angeles alongside co-stars Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Zazie Beetz, and Brian Tyree Henry.
After , Brad donned another eye-catching outfit, wearing all green as he struck a pose on the red carpet.
Joey stunned in a white gown, while Aaron looked cool in a black leather jacket and trousers.
Bullet Train is an action comedy film helmed by director David Leitch, best known for his work in the Deadpool and Fast & Furious franchises.
It follows five assassins who meet on a high-speed train from Tokyo to Morioka. During the journey, they discover their missions aren’t unrelated.
Brad’s first on-screen role was in 1987, in the TV series Hunk. Since then, he’s starred in films including Fight Club, Ocean’s Eleven, 21 Jump Street, Moneyball, Mr and Mrs Smith, and Se7en.
In more recent years, he’s also turned his hand to producing, but still has various acting roles coming up.
Bullet Train is released on August 3.