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Brad Pitt and George Clooney Reveal New Ocean’s Movie Is in the Works
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Date:2025-04-13 07:13:53
George Clooney and Brad Pitt are ready to make waves again.
After all, another installment of their widely popular Ocean's movie saga is in the works.
"We have a really good script," George exclusively told E! News correspondent Will Marfuggi at the Los Angeles premiere of Wolfs Sept. 18. "Everyone's read it and ready to do it.”
In fact, he jokingly noted that Brad "actually liked it."
"That's right," the Fight Club alum said, prompting George quip that the reason is because "we kill someone that you think is funny.”
To which Brad cheekily responded, "That’s true, too." (To catch their full interview, tune into E! News tonight, Sept. 19, at 11 p.m.)
George, 63, and Brad, 60, first stole hearts as the respective Danny Ocean and Rusty Ryan in Steven Soderbergh's 2001 heist film Ocean's Eleven. They went on to reprise their roles in 2004's Ocean's Twelve and 2007's Ocean's Thirteen.
"He feels sorry for me and keeps me employed as an actor," George quipped, with Brad teasing that his longtime friend "has nothing else going on outside the film business."
But jokes aside, George said he enjoys working with Brad because it's nice to have someone who's "been through the trenches for so long" on his team.
"It's just an odd experience," he said of the film industry, "and so nice to have someone that you appreciate and respect.”
Wolfs premieres in theaters Sept. 20 and is out on Apple TV+ Sept. 27.
"He feels sorry for me and keeps me employed as an actor," George quipped, with Brad teasing that his longtime friend "has nothing else going on outside the film business."
But jokes aside, George said he enjoys working with Brad because it's nice to have someone who's "been through the trenches for so long" on his team.
"It's just an odd experience," he said of the film industry, "and so nice to have someone that you appreciate and respect.”
Wolfs premieres in theaters Sept. 20 and is out on Apple TV+ Sept. 27.
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