Hey there, movie fans! You’re not going to believe this, but two of Hollywood’s biggest icons—Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio—have never starred in a film together until now. I know, shocking, right? Both of these legends have had incredible careers, and it’s hard to imagine they’ve never shared a screen before. But don’t worry, they’re just as surprised as we are!
During an appearance on Today, the two mega-stars revealed that although they both appeared on the beloved sitcom Growing Pains, they never actually shared a scene. Leonardo, who played Luke Brower from 1991 to 1992, and Brad, who made a couple of guest appearances, crossed paths but never got the chance to act together. Now, that’s a missed opportunity if I’ve ever heard one!

Brad, an Oscar-winning actor, reminisced about those early days. "We’re talking about decades ago, but we were on the same television show," he said. "Back then, we were just kids trying to make it in this industry, but we never got the chance to work together. Now, decades later, we finally get to collaborate, and it’s been nothing short of amazing."
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Quentin Tarantino Brings Them Together
But wait, there's more! These two powerhouse actors are finally uniting for Quentin Tarantino's highly anticipated film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The movie boasts an all-star cast that includes Margot Robbie, Al Pacino, Kurt Russell, and the late Luke Perry. This is one of those rare moments where Hollywood’s finest come together to create something truly unforgettable.
Brad recently opened up about what it was like working with Luke Perry, who played a significant role in the film. "It was this incredible rush of excitement for me," Brad confessed. "I remember being a teenager and watching Beverly Hills, 90210 and thinking Luke was the epitome of cool. So, when I found out I’d be working with him, I was thrilled. Honestly, the entire cast was like kids in a candy store when we first saw him on set. He was just that cool."



