Brad Pitt, Edward Norton Have Fight Club Reunion at World Cup

Brad Pitt and Edward Norton reunited in the SoFi Stadium stands for Team USA's 2026 World Cup clash with Turkey, handing Fight Club fans an unexpected hit of nostalgia.

A Cult-Classic Reunion in the Bleachers
Brad Pitt swapped the red carpet for stadium seats and handed fans an unexpected jolt of nostalgia in the process. According to E! Online, Pitt and his Fight Club co-star Edward Norton sat together at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, for Team USA's 2026 FIFA World Cup group-stage match against Turkey on June 25. Clips of the two actors chatting in the stands quickly spread across social media, where fans were delighted to see them side by side again decades after the film that paired them.
E! Online notes the pair kept things relaxed. Pitt went casual in a Team USA polo, a white bucket hat and white pants, while Norton opted for a Radiohead T-shirt and gray jeans. The result on the pitch was less of a feel-good story for the home crowd: Turkey edged Team USA 3-2.
A Box-Office Bomb That Became a Classic
The sighting naturally sent fans back to 1999 and the film that first brought Pitt and Norton together. As E! Online recounts, Fight Club was initially a commercial disappointment, taking in roughly $37 million domestically against a $65 million budget, and it met a frosty reception when it premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Few would have predicted at the time that it would go on to become a defining title of its era.
Its reputation has since been thoroughly rehabilitated, helped along over the years by home video, streaming and a younger audience that adopted it. Per E! Online, the two stars have reflected on that unlikely arc:
- Norton on its rocky start: "It became such a definitive film but it was a total financial bomb."
- Pitt's reaction after Venice: "I think that's the best movie I'm ever going to be in."
- Norton on why it resonated: "It took aim right at what a lot of us were starting to feel."
Those comments capture why the brief reunion struck such a chord. For a generation of moviegoers, seeing Tyler Durden and his on-screen counterpart reunited in real life was a small but meaningful payoff.
Part of a Star-Studded Tournament
The Pitt-Norton moment did not happen in a vacuum. E! Online frames it as one piece of a much larger celebrity turnout for the World Cup on U.S. soil, an event that has drawn a steady stream of A-listers to stadiums across the country. Hosting a tournament of that scale domestically has turned ordinary group-stage fixtures into prime celebrity-spotting opportunities, and cameras have been quick to pan the crowds.
Still, among all the famous faces, the image of the two Fight Club leads together is the one that broke through. There was no premiere, no project to promote and no statement attached, just two longtime collaborators taking in a match. That low-key quality is part of what made it land.
Why It Resonated
Reunions like this tend to travel far online precisely because they feel unscripted, and this one arrived with an extra layer of meaning given the film's underdog history. A movie once written off as a flop has become shorthand for an entire cultural moment, and its two stars showing up together decades later served as a living reminder of that turnaround. E! Online's coverage captured a casual, genuinely feel-good cameo, the kind of crossover between sports and celebrity that defines a marquee event like the World Cup.
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