The film, which premiered this year at the Venice Film Festival, had originally been conceived as a trilogy.
The long-awaited sequel to the comedy-action film George Clooney and Brad Pitt, Wolfshas been cancelled.
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The original film was released in Apple TV+ in September after a brief theatrical run. Directed by Jon Watts (the trilogy of Marvel’s Spider-Man), Clooney and Pitt played two professional fixers who are forced to work together on a job, even though they both prefer to work as lone wolves.


The film was widely expected to have a sequel, with Clooney, Pitt and Watts returning, but Variety confirmed that the second film will not happen.
What director Jon Watts said about the Wolfs sequel
Watts gave an interview to the Collider portal this week in which he promoted his new series of Star Wars for Disney+, Skeleton Crew. When asked about his upcoming projects, he said: “I don’t know what I’m going to direct next and I don’t think there will be a sequel to Wolfs”.
This contradicts reports from the summer that Apple had hired Watts to direct, write, and produce a second Wolfs movie, but that’s apparently no longer happening.
Wolfs premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September and also stars Amy Ryan, Austin Abrams, Richard Kind and the voice of Frances McDormandand currently has a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 66%. The site’s consensus concludes that the two actors give the film “strength, even as it goes through the cliches of the setup genre, making it a pleasant and stylish throwback.”
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