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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie want to make a sequel to ‘Mr and Mrs Smith’

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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie want to make a sequel to ‘Mr and Mrs Smith’

The Hollywood couple – who met and fell in love on the set of the 2005 movie – are reportedly keen to film a follow-up as they think it will help put the passion back in their relationship.

A source close to Brad and Angelina – who raise six children together – said: “They’re hoping lightning will strike twice and they can re-spark the magnetism that captivated them five years ago. It’s no secret that relationship-wise, Brad and Angie are on the ropes. The stress of raising six kids and juggling two red-hot careers is wearing them down.”

Brad – who filmed ‘Mr and Mrs Smith’ while he was still married to Jennifer Aniston – has asked its screenwriter Simon Kinberg to write the sequel to the romantic action film.

The source added to National Enquirer magazine: “This time around the Smiths will have children, and the kids’ antics will be part of the story line. He’s hoping they’ll fall love all over again… to get their relationship back on track.”

Although Brad and Angelina have always denied their relationship started while the actor was still with Jennifer, the Oscar-winning beauty has admitted they fell for each other during filming.

Talking about the movie she wants her children to see when they’re older, 34-year-old Angelina said: "I definitely want the kids to see it when they’re older. Not a lot of people get to see a movie where their parents fell in love!”

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