Brad Pitt and George Clooney look sleek figures in leather jackets

Brad Pitt and George Clooney were seen filming their new movie Wolves in New York on Friday night.

The actors and co-producers rocked sleek figures in leather jackets as they filmed scenes together in Chinatown for the upcoming Apple TV Plus thriller.

Brad, 59, added a white shirt and gray pants to his outfit, as well as stylish black shoes.

Meanwhile, George was wearing a black turtleneck sweater, dark pants, and shoes.

In a scene they filmed together, they seemed puzzled while looking at something.

New project: Brad Pitt and George Clooney looked sleek in leather jackets while filming their new movie Wolves in New York on Friday night.

Filming together: In a scene they filmed together, they looked puzzled while looking at something.

Leaving: George was wearing a black turtleneck, dark pants and shoes as he left a building in Chinatown during filming

Other photographs showed ‘snow’ falling as they walked through town looking dejectedly at a different part of the shoot.

Later, as they rested between camera shots, they smiled and talked to the crew.

The film follows two lone wolf fixers, played by Brad and George, whose lives are turned upside down when they are assigned the same job.

It was revealed last year that both Pitt and Clooney cut their salaries to ensure the film also got a theatrical release alongside its Apple TV Plus debut.

“It was an exciting time because it got to be one of those weird bidding wars that happens from time to time, and it ended up being pretty extreme, and Apple came up with a huge number for me and Brad,” Clooney said. Deadline last year.

“And we said we’d like to take less time while we can guarantee that we can get a theatrical release, and they said great,” Clooney added, referring to Apple.

Apple TV+ acquired the rights to the film after winning a studio bidding war between up to 10 companies including Sony, Lionsgate, Annapurna, MGM, Universal, Warner Bros, Apple, Netflix and Amazon..

Wolves was written and directed by Jon Watts, best known to many fans for the Spider-Man movies starring Tom Holland: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), as well as the supernatural horror film Clown (2014) and the road thriller Cop Car (2015).

Brad and George first starred together in 2001’s Ocean’s Eleven, reuniting in 2004’s Ocean’s Twelve and 2007’s Ocean’s Thirteen.

Brad also had a cameo in George’s directorial debut, 2002’s Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, and they starred in the 2008 Coen brothers’ film Burn After Reading.

Dapper: Brad, 59, added a white shirt and gray pants to his outfit, as well as stylish black shoes

Taking a break: George and Brad took a break from filming, talking to the crew and taking a breather.

Serious: Other photographs showed ‘snow’ falling as they walked through America’s capital city looking dejectedly at a different part of the shoot.

Smiles: Later, as Brad walked behind George, Clooney gave a big smile for the camera as he walked through the ‘snow’

They also starred in Dustin Lance Black’s 2012 play 8 which streamed live on YouTube with a star-studded cast that also included Kevin Bacon, Jamie Lee Curtis and more.

Brad is also starring in an untitled Formula One film with director Joseph Kosinski, starring alongside current F1 star Lewis Hamilton.

It comes after he starred in three movies in 2022: The Lost City, Bullet Train, and Babylon.

George starred in Ticket to Paradise last year, and while he doesn’t have any other movies in the works on the acting side, he’s keeping busy as a producer with The Boys in the Boat and Brother From Another.

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