What Information The Wolfs Trailer Provides About The Film
Unlike Burn After Reading, which isn't particularly about the dynamic between Clooney and Pitt's characters, the Ocean's series stars the two actors front and center in the tale as pals and fellow thieves. Wolfs is more in this same line, however it appears to be constructed even more around the interplay between the two performers. But in Clooney and Pitt's new film, the actors will obviously be more hostile toward one another, compelled to coexist in order to finish a project that seems to have gone out of hand.
Last December Clooney hinted that a script exists and that Ocean's Fourteen could yet go place.
George Clooney & Brad Pitt Reunite As Fixers Reluctantly Teaming Up For A Messy Job Wolfs Trailer
Wolfs reveals its first official teaser, adding more specifics on the thriller starring Brad Pitt and George Clooney. After co-starring in Ocean's series and Burn After Reading, Pitt and Clooney's most recent effort together is directed by Jon Watts (Spider-Man: No Way Home). The two actors in the film represent lone-wolf fixers assigned the same task who must collaborate.
Now releasing the first full-length Wolfs teaser, Sony Pictures Entertainment shows further information on Pitt and Clooney's characters together with the storyline of the film. See the trailer below:
The Wolfs Story
Written and directed by Jon Watts, Wolfs is an action-thriller with Brad Pitt and George Clooney reunited on film after a near fifteen-year absence. Two fixers who are thrown together after both being hired for the same job center the film.
Although various set images have attracted viewers' attention to the movie, the teaser now provides more details about what Wolfs fans should expect, therefore deviating from the Ocean's series.
A tonally varied film
Wolfs seems to be a remarkable change from Clooney and Pitt's past partnerships tonally. The tale has a clear action-thriller element shown by the appearance of some gun-toting criminals, but dark humor also seems to be at work, so leveraging the two stars' appeal. The two have a buddy-cop dynamic almost here, with much of the humor derived from Clooney and Pitt's differences on how they approach their work.
Though Clooney and Pitt are definitely the stars here, the teaser also at last demonstrates how well supporting performers like Amy Ryan and Austin Abrams suit the story. Ryan seems to get into difficulty with a dead body, which sets off the alliance between Clooney and Pitt's characters; Abrams looks to be involved with some dangerous gangsters, which sets off a chase sequence which he is just in his underwear.
Source: Sony Entertainment.
Wolfs is still a riddle, but its most recent teaser makes the movie one you should keep on eye later this year.