Brad Pitt surprised fans at a screening of World War Z on Friday night, giving them a brief introductory speech about the "badass" film.
The 49-year-old actor, who has been on a worldwide promotional tour for the film, delighted fans by showing up unannounced at a screening of his new movie in Los Angeles.
The actor addressed the audience before the movie began, according to EOnline.com, and said: "I've been on the road ... it's been amazing, but damn it's good to be home.
"Thanks for coming out. (World War Z) is big, it's bold, it's badass. You've never seen anything like it. It's the most intense thing you'll see all summer. If not, we'll give you your money back. Let's get this party started."
The actor has made similar surprise appearances at cinemas in Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Georgia, and also showed up at a theatre in Austin, Texas, on Thursday.