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Artificial Intelligence and how far it can go – Viral video featuring Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise blurs the line between fantasy and reality

An ultra-realistic AI-generated “fight” between the two Hollywood icons captivates millions online while fueling fresh concerns about deepfakes, misinformation, and the future of the entertainment industry

Newsroom February 13 05:40

The conflict between the two Hollywood superstars is not a trailer for an upcoming film, but an AI-generated creation that is sparking debate about the boundaries between artistic creativity and the capabilities of new technologies.

A video posted on X has once again ignited discussion about the increasingly blurred line between Artificial Intelligence and reality. It shows Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise apparently fighting on a rooftop while everything around them collapses.

Jeffrey Epstein knew too much pic.twitter.com/12u8PQH9nt

— Ruairi Robinson (@RuairiRobinson) February 11, 2026

Although a “meeting” between the two stars would undoubtedly be a major cinematic event — their first and only collaboration so far dates back to 1994’s Interview with the Vampire — fans will likely have to keep waiting.

That is because the actors’ “duel” is not fiction from a movie production, but rather an impressive example of AI-generated entertainment that has drawn both fascination and concern over the boundaries between reality and artificial creation.

The clip, titled “Tom Cruise vs Brad Pitt: AI-Generated Smackdown,” has left many viewers wondering about the future of actors and the entertainment industry itself. Circulating widely online and already racking up millions of views, it depicts a highly realistic fight scene that looks like footage from a forthcoming action film starring the two.

I hate to say it. It’s likely over for us. https://t.co/248PmWnEgr

— Rhett Reese (@RhettReese) February 11, 2026

In their — also fictional — dialogue, Brad Pitt is heard telling Tom Cruise: “You killed Jeffrey Epstein, you animal. He was a good man,” to which Cruise replies: “He knew too much about our operations in Russia. He had to die.”

However, the footage is not real. It was created using Artificial Intelligence technology. Its remarkably high quality has triggered extensive debate about AI’s ability to produce highly convincing false content that is increasingly difficult to distinguish from reality — or even from cinematic fiction.

The video was posted on X and continues to spread rapidly, provoking reactions from both admirers and critics.

Many users are expressing concern about the future of entertainment and the role AI will play in shaping it, while others are enthusiastic about the new opportunities it opens for emerging creators.

Comments under the video include reactions such as: “This AI clip is insane — the faces look perfectly real, but the fight choreography still has that eerie robotic feel. We are literally months away from not being able to trust any video we see. Actors and elections are finished.”

Another user wrote: “We’re officially in the endgame. If I can’t trust Brad Pitt throwing a punch, I can’t trust anything.” Others reacted more briefly — “Wait, this is AI?” — or with concern: “This new video technology is seriously scary.”

Screenwriter Rhett Reese, known for the Deadpool and Wolverine films, also weighed in, warning: “It’s probably over for us,” noting that soon anyone with sufficient talent could create films resembling Hollywood productions.

He added that if a creator with skills comparable to Christopher Nolan’s were to harness AI, the results could be extraordinary — almost beyond imagination.

The technology behind the clip highlights the rapid advances in AI-generated content. Using sophisticated algorithms and machine-learning models, creators can now produce extremely realistic images and videos that are becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish from genuine footage.

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