George Clooney and Brad Pitt hire out entire Venice restaurant and play waiters as they enjoy double date with Amal and Ines De Ramon before Wolfs premiere

George Clooney and Brad Pitt proved they’re real comedians on Sunday night when they rented a restaurant and started working as waiters.

The Hollywood stars visited Ristorante Da Ivo in Venice on Saturday with Amal, 46, and Brad’s girlfriend Ines De Ramon, 34, a day ahead of the red carpet premiere of their Apple TV+ film Wolfs.

George, 63, took his hosting duties seriously, taking orders from Apple TV executives who also stopped in for a bite to eat.

“George took over the restaurant for about half an hour. He went around to all of our tables and pretended to take orders,” an Apple TV party member said People.

‘The menu that was drawn up had a very complicated and long explanation of each dish… but George just gave his interpretation of it and it was absolutely hilarious. He had us all in tears of laughter,

George Clooney and Brad Pitt proved they were every bit the comedy act on Sunday night when they took on the job of waiter after renting a restaurant

Brad chose the Venice Film Festival to officially hit the red carpet with his girlfriend Ines de Ramon, 34, on Sunday night

Brad chose the Venice Film Festival to officially hit the red carpet with his girlfriend Ines de Ramon, 34, on Sunday night

George and Amal hit the red carpet a day after enjoying their meal at the restaurant

George and Amal hit the red carpet a day after enjoying their meal at the restaurant

‘Oh, and by the way, his buddy was Brad Pitt… Who’s ever going to believe us?’

George is a regular at this restaurant when he visits Venice. He also visited it with Amal in August last year.

George and Brad, 60, even posed for a photo with staff at the restaurant after enjoying a three-course meal.

The group had fiori di zucca in pastella (zucchini flowers in batter stuffed with mozzarella), porcini and truffle risotto, tagliata di manzo (sliced ​​beef) and paccheri pasta, as well as red and white wine.

George and Brad opted for tiramisu for dessert, while Amal and Ines enjoyed a wild strawberry sorbet.

The top duo held the Venice Film Festival in the palm of their hands on Sunday as they premiered their new film Wolfs.

In the film, they play criminal “cleanup” specialists who are unexpectedly hired for the same job: cleaning up a corpse in a hotel room.

George teased Brad, who is three years younger, “He’s 74 years old, so he’s lucky to be working at this age.”

And he joked about their reunion: “The restraining order was up. No, it was just money, money does it.”

The duo were reportedly paid $35 million each to appear in the film and demanded that it be released in theaters.

The restaurant is a regular stop for George when he visits Venice and he previously visited it with Amal in August last year

The restaurant is a regular stop for George when he visits Venice and he previously visited it with Amal in August last year

The group enjoyed fiori di zucca in pastella (zucchini flowers in batter stuffed with mozzarella), porcini and truffle risotto, tagliata di manzo

The group enjoyed fiori di zucca in pastella (zucchini flowers in batter stuffed with mozzarella), porcini and truffle risotto, tagliata di manzo

In the film, they play criminal

In the film, they play criminal “cleanup” specialists who are unexpectedly hired for the same job: cleaning up a body in a hotel room (Wolf stock photo)

But maker Apple has changed its mind and the film, which according to insiders cost a total of around $200 million, will now only be shown in US cinemas for one week.

In all other territories, the film will be released directly to streaming, making it easily the most expensive TV movie ever.

Apple’s change of heart follows a string of high-budget films from the streamer, including Napoleon, Killers of the Flower Moon and Argylle, all of which flopped at the box office.

George denied that the fees were as high as $35 million, saying the actual figure was “many millions less.”

But he added that it was “a disappointment” how things had turned out.

He said, ‘We would have liked to, we wanted to, and Brad and I took back some of our salaries to do that. We had some bumps along the way, and that happens.

“It’s a shame, of course it’s a shame, but a lot of people are going to see the movie and we’re getting a release in a couple hundred theaters. It would have been nice to get a wider release.”

He said the economics of streaming were still “being figured out,” but added: “We’re figuring it out. We need Apple and Amazon, and they need Sony or Warners, who have been doing it for 100 years.”