Apple Original Films has exciting news for fans of George Clooney and Brad Pitt. The company has decided to create a sequel to the Jon Watts-directed film “Wolfs,” which stars the two Hollywood icons. The original film is set to make its world premiere at the 81st Venice Film Festival.
In a surprising move, Apple has changed its initial plan for “Wolfs” and will now give it a limited theatrical release on September 20. The film will then be available globally on Apple TV+ starting on September 27. This decision does not mark a shift in Apple’s overall strategy, as the company will continue to release other films like “F1,” starring Brad Pitt, with a wide theatrical release.
The plot of “Wolfs” follows Clooney’s character, a professional fixer, who is hired to cover up a high-profile crime. When Pitt’s character, another fixer, enters the scene, the two must work together, leading to unexpected twists and turns. The film has been described as a crowd-pleaser and has tested well with audiences.
The sequel to “Wolfs” will be written, directed, and produced by Jon Watts, ensuring a continuation of the story that fans have come to love. The chemistry between Clooney and Pitt, combined with Watts’ direction, promises to deliver a blend of comedy, action, and drama that will entertain audiences.
Apple’s decision to release “Wolfs” in theaters before its streaming debut on Apple TV+ aims to give viewers the best of both worlds. By providing a theatrical experience followed by accessibility on the streaming platform, Apple hopes to maximize the film’s reach and impact. Fans can expect an engaging and entertaining movie that will leave them eager for more.
As Apple continues to expand its original film offerings, “Wolfs” stands out as a testament to the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality entertainment. With a star-studded cast, a talented director, and a compelling storyline, the film is poised to captivate audiences and pave the way for future projects. Stay tuned for more updates on “Wolfs” and other exciting releases from Apple Original Films.