Having not appeared in a leading role for almost three years, Brad Pitt’s finally back on the big screen – and his latest actioner is one for the ages. The actor leads Bullet Train, directed by Deadpool 2 ‘s David Leitch, in which five rival assassins chase after a MacGuffin briefcase on a Japanese Shinkansen traveling at 300kph. One of those assassins is played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson. “I get to go toe-to-toe with Brad,” he tells Total Film in the new issue, featuring Thor: Love and Thunder on the cover . “As does everybody. We all take a shot at the big man. Everybody gets a nice piece of the pie. We all have our own real juicy bit of action and our own fighting styles. It’s great.” He pauses. “Thankfully I didn’t accidentally punch the most beautiful man in the world in the face.” While the assassins may all be fighting Pitt’s character Ladybird, the movie’s not simply a thriller or action flick or murder mystery or even a comedy. It’s all those things and, as Leitch puts it, “an irreverent commentary on fate.” “When you’re on one of those tentpole movies, action is the cornerstone,” he continues. “You…