​‘Fight Club,' Inglourious Basterds': Best Movies of Brad Pitt on OTT​

‘Fight Club,' Inglourious Basterds': Best Movies of Brad Pitt on OTT
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‘Fight Club,' Inglourious Basterds': Best Movies of Brad Pitt on OTT

Brad Pitt’s been in Hollywood forever, but he never really fades or stays in the same lane. He started off as the guy everyone had a crush on back in the ’90s, then just kept leveling up. And he’s still the coolest one. The upgrade now is that he’s one of those actors everyone actually respects. He broke out with ‘Thelma & Louise,' but things got wild in the late ’90s and early 2000s. Tyler Durden in ‘Fight Club’? Legendary. Then he turns around and plays a sharp, tortured detective in 'Se7en.' Fast forward, and he’s strutting around as a stuntman in ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' totally stealing the show.

The thing about Pitt is he doesn’t play it safe. He’s done huge blockbusters, sure, but he’ll pick weird, risky roles too. He works with big-name directors like Quentin Tarantino and David Fincher, and now he’s even got an Oscar thanks to ‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.'

Nowadays, we don’t have to go to theaters to see his best stuff. With streaming, pretty much all his classics are just a click away.

So, here’s a list of five Brad Pitt films you can stream right now; each one highlights something different about why he’s lasted so long and stays so damn interesting on screen.

‘Fight Club’
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‘Fight Club’

David Fincher’s ‘Fight Club’ gave Brad Pitt what’s probably his most unforgettable role. The movie dives deep into the weirdness of modern life: feeling lost, buying stuff you don’t need, and questioning what it means to be a man. Edward Norton plays an insomniac office worker who meets Tyler Durden, Pitt’s wild, philosophical soap salesman. Together, they start a secret fight club for men trying to break free from their boring routines. But things spiral fast, and their club morphs into the chaotic Project Mayhem.

Pitt turns Tyler into a magnetic mix of charm and danger: he’s smart, unpredictable, and impossible to ignore. The film’s been argued over for years, mostly because it pokes right at the heart of masculinity, identity, and rebellion.

Where to watch: JioHotstar

‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood’
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‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood’

Here, Pitt slips into the shoes of Cliff Booth, a chill stuntman drifting through 1969 Los Angeles with his best friend, a fading TV actor. Quentin Tarantino’s film oozes nostalgia, mixing real Hollywood history with fiction and soaking up the last golden days before everything changed. The story follows Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Cliff as they try to keep up with a world that’s moving on, all while the shadow of the Manson Family looms in the background.

Pitt nails the role: he’s relaxed and funny, and every scene just feels effortless. No surprise he walked away with the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.

Where to watch: Netflix

‘Inglourious B*sterds’
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‘Inglourious B*sterds’

Pitt and Tarantino team up again, and this time Pitt’s playing Lt. Aldo Raine, a Southern-accented Nazi hunter with a wild sense of humor. He leads a group of Jewish-American soldiers on a violent mission through occupied France.

The film jumps between two stories: Aldo’s crew wreaking havoc, and a Jewish cinema owner (Mélanie Laurent) plotting fiery revenge, all building toward a showdown at a movie premiere with Hitler himself. Tarantino’s alternate-history spin keeps it tense and unpredictable.

Pitt stands out, making Aldo unforgettable: he’s larger than life, bold, and somehow hilarious, even in the middle of chaos.

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Netflix

‘F1’
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‘F1’

This one’s Pitt’s latest thrill ride—a sports drama set in the world of Formula 1. He plays Sonny Hayes, a once-promising driver whose career crashed after a brutal accident in the ’90s. Thirty years later, a desperate team owner asks Sonny to come back, mentor the team’s rookie, and help everyone chase greatness.

What’s cool? They filmed during real Grand Prix weekends, so every race scene feels real. The movie blends high-speed action with a story about redemption and second chances.

After its 2025 theatrical run, it’s coming to Apple TV+, and honestly, it’s shaping up to be one of Pitt’s biggest streaming hits.

Where to watch: Apple TV+

‘Se7en’
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‘Se7en’

Back in the ’90s, Pitt made waves in Se7en, David Fincher’s dark, twisty thriller. He plays Detective David Mills, a hotheaded cop tracking a serial killer obsessed with the seven deadly sins.

Teamed up with veteran Detective Somerset, Mills gets pulled into a grim hunt through a city that feels like it’s rotting from the inside. The movie’s famous for its bleak mood and a gut-punch of an ending that people still talk about.

Pitt’s raw mix of frustration and hope makes his performance stick with you long after the credits roll.

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video

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