The film marks the first time Pitt and Clooney have co-headlined a movie since the Coen brothers’ 2008 dark comedy Burn After Reading.
Brad Pitt and George Clooney They hugged each other and danced in the Venice Film Festival Sunday night as the two megastars’ latest film, Wolfsreceived a polite four-minute standing ovation.
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The premiere was delayed by more than 30 minutes as fans crowded into Venice’s Sala Grande to try and catch a glimpse of Pitt and Clooney. The two actors stood on opposite sides of the carpet, signing autographs and taking selfies, before being whisked away to their seats by security.


As the two stars entered the theater, they greeted the eager crowd with a thunderous “Buonasera!”, prompting some fans to shout back in hopes of being noticed. Even as the movie began rolling, the chaos continued, with those without tickets scrambling to find empty seats. Some were kicked out during the movie’s opening scenes when latecomers entered.
As the film’s closing credits rolled, Pitt and Clooney embraced before dancing to the beat of “Smooth Operator” of Sade.
What is Wolfs about?
Written and directed by the director of Spider-Man, Jon Watts (who had to miss the premiere after testing positive for Covid-19), the Apple Original Films action comedy stars Pitt and Clooney as two professional repairmen who prefer to work alone but must team up after being hired for the same job.
Wolfs also stars Amy Ryan, Austin Abrams and Poorna JagannathanA sequel to the film is already in development with Watts and the two stars involved, Apple announced earlier this month.
Wolfs It marks the first time Pitt and Clooney have co-headlined a film since the Coen brothers’ 2008 black comedy Burn After ReadingPrior to that, the two co-starred in the “Ocean’s” franchise from 2001 to 2007.
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