George Clooney Says His New Film with Brad Pitt, WOLFS, “Feels Like an R-Rated OCEAN’S Film” — GeekTyrant
Feb 7, 2024
George Clooney and Brad Pitt. are reuniting for an upcoming action-thriller titled Wolfs, and this is their first collaboration since the Ocean’s Eleven series and Burn After Reading. We don’t know much about this story but Clooney and Pitt star as two professional “fixers” who find themselves hired for the same job. During a recent interview with Total Film, Clooney offered some additional insight on the film explaining that it feels like an R-Rated Ocean’s film, which sounds interesting. The movie was directed by Jon Watts (Spider-Man trilogy) and Clooney said:”He’s a sad, sad guy. He’s angry. He’s getting old. He’s turning 60 in a couple of weeks. It’s all downhill for him after that. Uh… It’s a really good movie. I love this guy, Jon Watts. What a director. It’s out there. We just did a screening of it, and the place kind of went batshit for it. So, we’re excited about it. We think it’s a really fun, dark – very dark – nutty film… It feels like an R-rated Ocean’s film.”That sounds cool! He seems very happy with it and this could very well end up being a great movie! Wolfs is an Apple Original Film and was acquired after winning an all-out bidding war with major studios. Sony Pictures will be releasing it in theaters. The movie also stars Amy Ryan, Austin Abrams, and Poorna Jagannathan. It’s set to be released on September 20th, 2024.
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