When Hollywood's biggest stars sign on for bit parts, things get interesting. Such was the case with Brad Pitt's cameo in Deadpool 2, where he appeared as the invisible character Vanisher for merely two seconds on screen.



Here's where it gets fun fact material: instead of commanding his typical A-list paycheck, Pitt received just $956 in compensation. The reason? He wanted to do it completely free as a personal favor to friend Ryan Reynolds, but the actors' union SAG-AFTRA stepped in. Union regulations mandate minimum payments for all performances, leaving Pitt with no choice but to accept the baseline fee—though the trade-off was creative. Rather than taking the full amount, Pitt supposedly asked Reynolds for a coffee instead, turning a corporate transaction into something far more charming.

What makes this tidbit particularly amusing is the character choice itself. Vanisher's superpower is complete invisibility, so Pitt literally wasn't visible on camera, yet somehow this union-mandated, two-second appearance became one of the most talked-about moments from the film. One of entertainment's A-listers managed to dominate online conversations while remaining completely invisible on screen.

The whole scenario perfectly encapsulates modern Hollywood: genuine friendships between colossal stars, labor union regulations protecting actors across all pay scales, and the kind of stunt that only works because everyone involved could afford to make it work. That's the kind of fun fact that reminds us why celebrity culture remains absolutely fascinating.
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