Brad Pitt believes Hollywood actors will no longer be able to command multi-million dollar salaries in the future because movie studios have been hit hard by the tough economic climate.
The Fight Club star revealed the film industry's top stars, who used to be able to demand upwards of US$US10 million (NZ$12.2m) per picture, have been taking pay cuts because movie bosses are unable to hand over such large salaries any more.
"That thing died," he told BBC Newsbeat.
"That arithmetic doesn't really work right now ... that deal's not flying these days ... A lot of the studios have been challenged because of the economic downturn as well so they've been betting on bigger, more tent pole (blockbusters) kinds of things."
However, Pitt believes the change is good for the movie industry, as it will allow more emerging talent to shine through.