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‘Wolfs’ Trailer: Brad Pitt and George Clooney Reunite After 16 Years for an Action Comedy About a Botched Killing

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‘Wolfs’ Trailer: Brad Pitt and George Clooney Reunite After 16 Years for an Action Comedy About a Botched Killing

Brad Pitt and George Clooney are two lone-wolf fixers who are forced to work together after they’re tasked with the same assignment in Jon Watts‘ upcoming action comedy “Wolfs,” in theaters Sept. 20 via Sony.

As Clooney puts on gloves to cover up what looks like a grisly murder, he assures a woman, “There’s nobody who can do who I do.” Seconds later, Pitt walks in wearing a similar outfit, already gloved.

In addition to Pitt and Clooney, the cast also includes Austin Abrams, Amy Ryan and Poorna Jagannathan.

Pitt and Clooney also serve as producers on the film for their respective Plan B Productions and Smokehouse Pictures banners. Apple is the third studio, having won a bidding war against Sony, Lionsgate and Netflix for the movie package. Sony Pictures Releasing is distributing the film.

“Wolfs” marks a reunion for Pitt and Clooney, who starred together in three “Ocean’s” movies and last shared the screen in 2008’s “Burn After Reading.” As an actor, Pitt most recently appeared in Damien Chazelle’s “Babylon” while Clooney recently reprised his role of Bruce Wayne in DC’s “The Flash.” Abrams is known for his roles in coming-of-age projects like “Euphoria,” “Dash and Lily,” “Do Revenge” and “Chemical Hearts.” Ryan has had an extensive career on stage and screen, known for her roles in “Gone Baby Gone,” “The Office,” “Beautiful Boy” and many other projects. Jagannathan is known for her matriarchal role in Mindy Kaling’s Netflix coming-of-age series “Never Have I Ever” and also appeared in the HBO miniseries “The Night Of,” among other titles.

Watts most notably directed the MCU “Spider-Man” films starring Tom Holland, including “Homecoming,” “Far From Home” and “No Way Home,” all of which were massive box office successes. He also helmed the films “Clown” and “Cop Car” and is behind the 2024 Disney+ series “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew.”

Watch the trailer for “Wolfs” below.

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