Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie along with their children Maddox, 14, Pax, 12, Zahara, 10, Shiloh, 9, and 7-year-olds Knox and Vivienne will soon be moving to London while Brad Pitt films "World War Z 2." In previous months, Brad, Angelina and their children spent a huge amount of time together in Cambodia while Angelina worked on her Netflix directorial project "First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers."
This Netflix film is the true story of human rights figure Loung Ung, who was a child soldier for the Khmer Rouge. New reports claimed that Maddox, who assisted Brad and Angelina in the filming of "By The Sea," was also involved in the making of the Loung Ung movie. According to Angelina, Maddox's involvement in the Netflix film included a sit-down for the two of them everyday after school to learn about Maddox's country.
The Inquistr reports that despite a spate of "Brangelina" news insisting on a Brad and Angelina divorce, the move to London for "World War Z 2" would practically be the couple thumbing their nose at the nay-sayers. During an intervew by The Telegraph for "By the Sea" with Brad and Angelina, the mom of six described some days of the off days in their married life. Wagging tongues took this as a sign that the marriage is ending.
According to the Daily Mail, the key things that Brad and Angelina they are looking for in their new residence is security.
"They want to buy, but have yet to find a place that suits their needs," a source said. "Their wish list includes an underground drive-in entrance."
Brad and Angelina are quite familiar with the real estates in London, having lived at the Whornes Place estate from 2012 for 15 months while Angelina shot "Maleficent." Brad Pitt was then involved in "The Counselor."
The Jolie-Pitt children might be going to the Ly Lycee Francais school during their stay, which will reportedly begin in March. Angelina will also spend time on humanitarian causes, particularly on the ongoing European refuge crisis issues.
Parent Herald previously reported that "World War Z 2" was in a bit of a sticky situation when original director J.A. Bayona had to quit the film due to commitments to his fantasy film "A Monster Calls." The "World War Z" sequel is set for a June, 9 2017 theater release.