Brad Pitt and Edward Norton remain as some of the most successful Hollywood actors. Despite working together only in one film, they have since shared a very tight bond as friends.

In 1999, their movie, Fight Club dropped in big theaters. Alongside Helena Bonham Carter, they created one of the most controversial classic films of the 21st century.

Cheat Sheet recently covered a report about their time on the set of the material. As revealed, the lead actors "got drunk" while working on the movie.

The publication noted, though, that the two celebrities were, actually, on break when they drank. But, what made it buzz-worthy was the fact that their drunken moment made into the film's cut. The scene in question features Brad Pitt and Edward Norton hitting golf balls.

The film director David Fincher saw what was happening and decided to turn the camera on toward them. He took advantage of the moment and ended up having an unscripted scene for Fight Club.

It is not surprising that Pitt and Norton would drink together while working on the set of the movie. The latter even previously revealed that there was "constant laughter" among the production cast and crew, proving that they were all having fun even while working.

Apart from getting drunk, Brad Pitt and Edward Norton, also, got high during their stint on Fight Club. Before attending the premiere night, the two actors smoked a joint, according to a different report from Cheat Sheet.

The Ad Astra star said that they thought it would be a "good idea." But, they ended up becoming the "a**holes" in the back of the theater laughing at their own jokes, as they were the only ones laughing. In the end, though, he said that the whole experience was, indeed, a "good time."

Brad Pitt and Edward Norton have never worked again as co-stars. But, speaking to Us Weekly, the Hulk star said that he would be willing to work with the Troy actor, once more, in the future. He emphasized, though, that he would rather act in Pitt's directorial efforts.

Later on, Norton said that he could not believe how much time has already passed by since they worked on Fight Club. For him, he does not feel like they did it "yesterday," but he admitted that 20 years is too hard to accept because he always thought that he was a "mature" person.