Brad Pitt reveals the potential plot of a comedy film with actress Sandra Bullock that never saw the light of day.

Pitt recently starred in three films this year: "Bullet Train", "The Lost city", and "Babylon". Having been an eventful year for Pitt in his acting career, the 58-year-old actor recently unveiled his newest venture into business: Skincare. The "Château Miraval" co-owner founded his skincare line, "Le Domaine", and while promoting his brand on British Vogue, revealed one of his ideas that never came to fruition. 

When Pitt was jokingly asked for a product demonstration of his skincare products, he referenced "QVC", an American free-to-air television network that inspired the plot of his comedy film idea with actress Sandra Bullock. 

"Actually, Sandy [Sandra Bullock] and I did once try to develop a whole idea of a husband and wife team, who were QVC's most successful salespeople, but we're getting a divorce, we hate each other, and we're taking it out on air as we sell things. That's as far as we got." Pitt explained their film idea.

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Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock's History 

The two stars' names have risen through the years as some of Hollywood's veteran actors. Similar to each other, they also ventured as film producers in the industry.

In a recent interview with Access Hollywood, the "World War Z" star opened up on his long-running friendship with the veteran actress, expressing his trust in Bullock during times of need.

"She's someone I can call for any favor, and she always shows up for me," The 58-year-old actor said of Sandra Bullock.

Despite the two being A-list stars who have yet to headline lead roles in a film together, they share their back-to-back cameos in each other's films.

The Hollywood pair recently starred together in "Bullet Train", with Brad Pitt headlining as the mercenary called Lady Bug and Sandra Bullock in a supporting role as Maria Beetle, Ladybug's contact and handler. Meanwhile, Brad Pitt also played a supporting role in a $105 million-grossing romantic-comedy film "The Lost City", starring and produced by Sandra Bullock.

Now, with the idea of their potential comedy film revealed to the public, perhaps the possibility of the two starring or producing a film together could come to fruition.

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