Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are reportedly considering a truce to end their protracted legal battles. An insider stated, "Ten years of fighting is long enough," as both parties look for a resolution. Despite finalizing their divorce in December 2024, their conflict, particularly over the Miraval winery, continues.

A source told Closer Online that 2026 must be the year the fight stops, emphasizing that everyone involved is aging and both sides have made their points. "It's time to find a compromise," the insider added, suggesting a settlement path could mean fewer court hearings.

However, legal proceedings persist. In December 2025, a judge ordered Jolie to turn over unredacted communications related to Miraval, a ruling her attorney stated they would appeal. The stakes extend beyond paperwork to public reputation and business control.

With their youngest children turning 18 soon, and both stars active in new film projects, a settlement would allow Pitt and Jolie to refocus on their careers and family.