India, July 4 -- Actor Brad Pitt has warned young actors about the pressures of the film industry, advising them not to get caught up in this trend of working on a superhero film or franchise, cautioning that such roles can limit their creative potential. Brad shared his thoughts when he joined Travis and Jason Kelce on the New Heights podcast, during F1 promotions. Brad said, "I like watching what the new generation is coming in with. I like to see what they are up against and the way they negotiate and work their way through it. They enjoy it more. We were more uptight, and it had to be about acting. like, you didn't sell out, you didn't sell out." He added, "But now it's like, 'We can be artists in many different arenas, so let's do it and let's enjoy it'. But they also get caught up in you 'have to have a franchise' or 'have to have a superhero'. But I keep saying, 'Don't! Don't! They'll die." The actor feels getting sucked up in franchise fare or comic book movies can lead to exhaustion for young actors. While Brad had a cameo in Deadpool 2, he has avoided superhero movies. He has also steered clear of big Hollywood franchises outside of his Ocean's trilogy with George Clooney and Matt Damon. htc...