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Brad Pitt narrates a promo for the first Bullet Train trailer

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Sony Pictures is getting creative to promote their star-studded action-thriller Bullet Train, enlisting star Brad Pitt to narrate a promo for the fake train line in the film, Nippon Speed Line.The 58-year-old actor narrates a 30-second promo for Nippon Speed Line, and is seen briefly in the first footage from the film.The promo also teases that fans can, 'get on board March 2,' with a Nippon Speed Line websitethat counts down to that date, when the first trailer will debut.

Narrate:Sony Pictures is getting creative to promote their star-studded action-thriller Bullet Train, enlisting star Brad Pitt to narrate a promo for the fake train line in the film, Nippon Speed Line Trailer:The promo also teases that fans can, 'get on board March 2,' with a Nippon Speed Line website that counts down to that date, when the first trailer will debutThe promo begins with a Japanese woman in a kimono, spinning a parasol before a shot of a bullet train is shown speeding across the track.'A new way to travel, tranquil, comfortable, fast,' Pitt narrates, as we see shots of Mount Fuji and other picturesque shots of the Japanese countryside. 'Travel doesn't have to be hectic.

Join us for a truly unforgettable experience. NSL, get on board March 2,' Pitt says as we see the NSL logo. Train:The promo begins with a Japanese woman in a kimono, spinning a parasol before a shot of a bullet train is shown speeding across the track Countryside: 'A new way to travel, tranquil, comfortable, fast,' Pitt narrates, as we see shots of Mount Fuji and other picturesque shots of the Japanese countryside'You put peace out in the world, you get peace back,' Pitt says, as we see a brief shot of a bruised and battered Pitt sitting on the train.Unfortunately none.

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