It was natural — albeit fairly
rare — for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to bring their two sons Maddox
and Pax to the world premiere of their dad's giant new summer movie
"World War Z," because he made the movie just for them. Pitt said at the
CinemaCon convention back in April that he had been looking for a film
project especially suited to their tastes. The Daily Mail
quoted Pitt as saying, "I just wanted to do a film that my boys could
see before they turned 18 – one that they would like, anyways. And they
love a zombie."
11-year-old Maddox and Pax, 9 — who previously only attended premieres
for kid-friendly flicks like "Shark Tales" and "Kung Fu Panda 2" (though
Maddox also accompanied his parents to the inspirational "Invictus") —
may be considered a bit young for the PG-13 action movie, which features
hordes of rampaging zombies (in the U.K. where they saw it the movie is
recommended for audiences age 15 and up). But at least they already
know that Pitt makes it through the movie okay.
Right before showtime, the boys looked ready for the action when they
posed for a quick photo inside the Empire Cinema with their famous
parents. Pax was dressed in all black — just like his mom and dad.
Meanwhile, Maddox looked pretty spiffy rocking a gray blazer and
casually dangling his shades from the neck of his shirt. However, he
also had on gray hat … perhaps to pull down over his eyes in case "WWZ"
got too scary.
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