Did Brad Pitt Wish To Walk Out Of Interview With The Vampire? ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Imagine Brad Pitt walking away from Interview with the Vampire, the film that helped cement his superstar status. Wild, right? But back in 1994, Pitt almost did just that. Feeling “miserable” during production, he was ready to bail—until a hefty $40 million price tag to exit kept him locked in.

The gothic adaptation of Anne Rice’s bestseller is now a cult classic, with Pitt playing the brooding Louis de Pointe du Lac opposite Tom Cruise’s flamboyant Lestat de Lioncourt. But as much as fans loved his performance, Pitt wasn’t exactly basking in the vampire vibes on set. “Six months in the f***ing dark,” he called it, describing his time as Louis as “the bitch role.” Ouch.

So, what was the deal? According to Pitt, he envisioned Louis as a more active and layered character. Instead, the script handed to him—just two weeks before filming—put him in a passive, tormented position. The movie’s director, Neil Jordan, backed this up in a recent interview with Variety. He said that Louis’ pain mirrored what Pitt felt during those endless, gloomy night shoots.

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