WOLFS: The Baddest Fixers in Town Join Forces.
- Gerald Ryder
- Dec 22, 2024
- 2 min read
*Synopsis:*
In the high-stakes world of professional fixers, two lone wolves are forced to work together when they're both hired to cover up a high-profile crime in New York City. George Clooney plays a seasoned fixer who is brought in to handle the situation, but things take a wild turn when Brad Pitt's character, another top-notch fixer, shows up on the scene. Despite their initial reluctance to cooperate, the two must set aside their differences and work together to navigate a night full of unexpected twists and turns.

*Cast:*
- *George Clooney* as Margaret's Man
- *Brad Pitt* as Pam's Man
- *Amy Ryan* as Margaret
- *Austin Abrams* as Kid Donut
- *Poorna Jagannathan* as June
*Writer and Director:*
Jon Watts, known for his work on the Spider-Man trilogy, brings his unique blend of action and humor to this thrilling and comedic film.
*Producers:*
The film is produced by George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, and Jon Watts. Clooney and Pitt also took pay cuts to ensure the film had a theatrical release, showcasing their dedication to the project.
*Studios:*
The movie is a collaboration between Apple Studios, Plan B Entertainment, and Smokehouse Pictures.
*Box Office Sales:*
"Wolfs" has grossed an impressive $150 million at the box office, making it a commercial success.
*Ratings:*
The film has received mixed reviews, with a rating of 6.5/10 on IMDb and 72% on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics praised the chemistry between Clooney and Pitt, though some felt the plot was a bit convoluted.
*The Idea of Combining Pitt and Clooney:*
The combination of Brad Pitt and George Clooney in "Wolfs" is a major draw for fans of both actors. The two have a long history of successful collaborations, most notably in the "Ocean's" trilogy, where they played inseparable partners in crime. Their on-screen chemistry and shared sense of humor make them a formidable duo, and "Wolfs" capitalizes on this by pitting them against each other before forcing them to work together.\













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