In a bygone era, Brad Pitt unveiled a bold new hairdo during the fourth game of the 2025 World Series at Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles on October 28th. The Oscar winner stunned onlookers with his long, dirty blonde locks adorned with grey sideburns and a daring mustache. A snapshot from the game captured him in a white Dodgers jersey, posing alongside Red Hot Chili Peppers' bassist Flea, who wore a Dodgers baseball cap, as they watched the Los Angeles team take on the Toronto Blue Jays. Although the Canadian team emerged victorious with a 6-2 score, Brad's rugged look was a stark contrast to the short buzzcut he sported at the June premiere of his film F1: The Movie.

When asked about his decision to shave his head, the 61-year-old simply replied to People, "I just finished a job. It's for a character we did." The buzzcut brought to mind a similar hairstyle from his early aughts era, but over the years, Brad has effortlessly pulled off a myriad of iconic looks—from his long blonde locks in 1994's Legends of the Fall to the spiky style in 1999's Fight Club.
In fact, the Ocean's Eleven star recently transformed his appearance once again for another role, donning a long blonde wig while filming in Los Angeles in July to reprise his character Cliff Booth in the upcoming Once Upon a Time in Hollywood sequel set to debut on Netflix. Although Quentin Tarantino penned and directed the original film, he handed over directorial duties to David Fincher for the follow-up. And Brad, who starred alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in the 2019 film, was more than eager to return to the role.
"This is something Quentin wrote as an episode—not really a sequel, but an episode of the character from Once Upon a Time," he told Deadline in June. "It should be really fun. It should be good fun."
 
 