
(Watch a featurette on Brad Pitt's character, Ben Rickert, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_kAYhzB3Wg.)
Based on the true story and best-selling book by Michael Lewis (“The Blind Side,” “Moneyball”), “The Big Short” also stars Christian Bale, Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling.
In the film, when four outsiders saw what the big banks, media and government refused to, the global collapse of the economy, they had an idea: The Big Short. Their bold investment leads them into the dark underbelly of modern banking where they must question everyone and everything.

To prepare himself for the role of Charlie Geller, Magaro spent time observing Wall Street traders. "My brother works in finance so I visited his hedge fund and did a crash course over there," Magaro says. "I see Charlie and Jamie as young bucks who function as Everyman characters in the film. They don't really know what they're getting into so they figure things out as they go. I imagine a lot of people in the audience will also be learning as they watch the movie."

Doing scenes with two-time Oscar-nominated actor and Oscar-winning producer Pitt was a highlight for the younger actors. "Brad was awesome to work with," says Wittrock. "He's so easygoing, and anything you throw his way, he will roll with it. Plus he has this ability to improvise hysterical, laugh-inducing lines even when it's a phone scene.
Prior to filming, Pitt immersed himself in Ben Rickert's anti-establishment belief system. "The real guy believes climate change and corrupted economies are destroying natural resources," director and screenwriter Adam McKay notes.

Opening across the Philippines in January 2016, “The Big Short” is distributed by United International Pictures through Columbia Pictures.
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