Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are still ironing out the details about their divorce case and so far it hasn’t significantly moved forward. At the moment, both stars are busy with their own personal and professional lives.
Brad Pitt is currently gearing up to promote his upcoming film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” directed by Quentin Tarantino. Apart from the “Fury” actor, other big names included in the movie are Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie, Dakota Fanning, and the late Luke Perry. It tells the story of a time during Hollywood’s hippie days, particularly when Charles Manson’s cult was on the rise. Meanwhile, Angelina Jolie is being rumored to join the sprawling cast of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Screen Rant reported.
While this remains speculation at this point, rumors would have it that the “Tomb Raider” alum will play Sersi, a powerful character that is part of “The Eternals” factions. Sersi has been described as a being that has a fondness for humans, a rare trait among her people. Of course, since Disney and Marvel remain reticent about this development, it’s best to take this one with a grain of salt for now. Returning to Jolie and Brad Pitt’s personal life, the two are reportedly trying to seek out a “bifurcated judgment” amidst their divorce proceedings.
To put briefly, the judgment will allow both stars to have their status deemed as single and divorce even before the court passes its final verdict. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have been the center of several rumors for years and the bifurcated judgment will undoubtedly spawn more unfounded narratives in the future.
Hopefully, the ex-couple’s divorce proceedings move swimmingly from here on out as opposed to the custody case that devolved into a nasty back and forth last year. But given that they’re going to split millions’ worth of assets, it’s likely that the divorce case will take time before everything is settled. This is doubly true since the pair hasn’t exactly been seeing each other eye to eye. Case in point the supposed spat that occurred between the two during their meetup back in January.


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