Could Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt be heading back to the big screen together? According to sources, the former Hollywood power couple is quietly considering an onscreen reunion in a romantic comedy.

Brad Pitt Has Been Pitching Ideas for Years

Insiders reveal that Pitt, 61, has been sending Aniston, 56, scripts for quite some time, hoping to find the perfect project. While she previously resisted, sources say she is now more open to the idea.

Aniston and Pitt, who divorced in 2005, have maintained a friendly relationship in recent years. Their brief but memorable reunion at the 2020 SAG Awards and their flirty virtual table read of Fast Times at Ridgemont High fueled speculation about a professional collaboration.

A source close to the pair claims that a romantic comedy would be a perfect fit. Both stars have strong comedic timing and undeniable chemistry, making the project highly marketable. According to insiders, Pitt believes this could be a box-office hit, and Aniston is finally warming up to the idea.

Why Jennifer Aniston Had Reservations

Despite their improved relationship, Aniston had her reasons for hesitating. Following their split, she famously said Pitt lacked sensitivity. His high-profile romance with Angelina Jolie and the messy legal battle that followed also made headlines for years.

However, those close to Aniston say she has moved on and now appreciates Pitt for his talent as both an actor and a producer. She reportedly respects his work ethic and understands that their past should not stand in the way of a great professional opportunity.

Pitt’s girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, is reportedly unfazed by the rumors. Insiders claim she knows Pitt and Aniston are just friends and sees no reason to be concerned.

While fans may hope for an offscreen rekindling, sources insist the collaboration is strictly business. Pitt and Aniston have both made it clear that their relationship will not go beyond friendship.

With both actors looking for their next big project, the timing for a reunion might finally be right. Whether or not they move forward with a romantic comedy remains to be seen, but Hollywood—and their fans—would undoubtedly welcome the idea.


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