- Actor-induced Insecurity in Venice
Brad Pitt (60) brushed past the possibility of running into his former spouse, Angelina Jolie (49), at the Venice Film Festival. Instead, the actor opted for a dramatic entrance alongside his buddy and co-star, George Clooney (63). Both A-listers were caught on camera arriving in a water taxi, among other locations. Their movie, "Wolves," is scheduled to hit the screens on Sunday night (September 1st) at the event.
However, it seems that Brad Pitt touched down in Venice as early as Saturday, with paparazzi photographs capturing him there with his girlfriend, Ines de Ramon. Meanwhile, Angelina Jolie had already showcased her new film, "Maria," at the festival on Thursday - rumors suggest she departed shortly after.
Now, Brad Pitt is relishing his time in Venice. The Hollywood icon donned a light blue jacket, coupled with matching pants, a white tee, and dark sunnies. George Clooney accompanied him in a white shirt and grey suit.
The New Film by Brad Pitt and George Clooney: A Breakdown
The crime comedy "Wolves" marks the first cinematic collaboration between George Clooney and Brad Pitt since the 2008 spy comedy "Burn After Reading." Jon Watts (43), best known for directing "Spider-Man," helmed the film. In "Wolves," George Clooney portrays a skilled issue resolver, or a "fixer," hired to erase any traces of a crime for a wealthy client in New York. However, unexpectedly, another fixer (Brad Pitt) makes an appearance on the scene, forcing these two lone wolves to team up.
Besides George Clooney and Brad Pitt, "Wolves" boasts an impressive cast, including Amy Ryan (56, "Sugar") and Austin Abrams (27, "Euphoria").
Brad Pitt expressed his excitement about attending the Film festival, stating that it was an excellent opportunity to promote their new film, "Wolves." Despite Angelina Jolie's earlier presence at the event, Brad Pitt mentioned that he was looking forward to screening their collaboration with George Clooney at the festival.
At the Film festival, it was announced that "Wolves" would be screened as part of the prestigious Midnight Madness section, highlighting the film's unique blend of comedy and crime elements.