On May 18, 2022, I publicly stated that Brad Pitt was entering a new phase.
A month later, on June 23, 2022, I reinforced that view:
On July 27, 2022, I made the forecast even more specific:
Then on October 1, 2022, I again emphasized:
At the time, Brad Pitt was navigating legal battles, production shifts and a changing Hollywood landscape. The narrative around him was complex, not uniformly celebratory.
Yet from mid-2022 onward, the new phase unfolded clearly.
In late 2022, Pitt finalized a major joint venture by selling a significant stake in his production company Plan B to the European media giant Mediawan — a landmark deal that expanded his global footprint and aligned precisely with the forecast of creative collaborations and joint ventures during the October–December window.

Financial momentum continued into 2023 and beyond. Pitt took on ambitious new projects, including the high-profile Formula 1 film F1, which went on to become his highest-grossing film, minting over $560 million globally. The project positioned him at the center of a major global cinematic event and reinforced the prediction that “we are going to see a lot of Brad Pitt in the next few years.”

The pattern was consistent:
May 2022 – a new phase begins.
October to December 2022 – major collaborations and financial gains.
December 2022 to January 2023 – significant money flows and asset activity.
2023 onward – global visibility and commercial resurgence.
I identified the beginning of the phase in May 2022 and repeatedly emphasized the favorable windows for career, finances and collaborations.
From the Plan B deal to box office dominance with F1 and sustained global visibility, the resurgence aligned with the timeline and substance of the forecast.
The new phase began when identified.
The collaborations materialized.
And the financial surge followed.
