Hollywood heavyweights Brad Pitt and George Clooney , renowned for their on-screen collaborations, are set to return in Apple TV+ 's latest film, Wolfs. The film's writer-director Jon Watts has shared insights into the action-comedy that reunites the duo under unique circumstances. Pitt and Clooney gained fame for their roles in the comedy-heist film Ocean's Eleven and its successful sequels, Ocean's Twelve and Ocean's Thirteen.

These globally recognized films boasted a star-studded cast including Matt Damon and Julia Roberts. However, while one might expect Wolfs to replicate the dynamic between Pitt and Clooney seen in the Ocean's series, Watts confirms a key difference in their characters. The film, which also features Amy Ryan, revolves around two fixers tasked with cleaning up a major crime involving Margaret, a New York D.

A., late at night. Contrary to the Ocean's series where the pair join forces for intricate heists, these two characters in Wolfs are reluctant to collaborate.

In this film, the two solitary figures are compelled to complete the task - regardless of their personal feelings towards each other, reports the Express . In a conversation with Entertainment Weekly, Watts shed light on the dynamics between two opposing fixers in his latest project, explaining: "Well, they're friends in the Oceans movies, this was immediately the opposite of that. They hate each other, so that immediately makes it feel different but also gave them something really fun to play.

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