George Clooney and Brad Pitt's Crime Film Wolfs Heads to Streaming Outside of the US Apple has confirmed that the crime film Wolfs, starring George
George Clooney and Brad Pitt’s Crime Film Wolfs Heads to Streaming Outside of the US
Apple has confirmed that the crime film Wolfs, starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt, will head straight to streaming in all countries outside of the US, on September 27.
Film’s Original Theatrical Release Plans Altered
Wolfs was originally slated for a limited theatrical release in territories including the UK and Ireland, where it was listed on the release schedule of the Film Distributors’ Association (FDA) published on August 7. It will now go straight onto the Apple TV+ service in all international territories and has been removed from the FDA list.
Last month, it was confirmed that Wolfs would be skipping a theatrical release in France, which does not allow for one-week-only theatrical releases.
Wolfs will release in a limited number of US cinemas on September 20, playing for one week before launching on the streaming platform.
World Premiere and Film Details
The film had its world premiere out of Competition at the Venice Film Festival on Sunday, September 1. Wolfs is directed by Jon Watts, and produced by Clooney’s Smokehouse Pictures and Pitt’s Plan B Entertainment. The film stars Clooney and Brad as professional fixers forced to work together on a high-profile crime.
Clooney addressed the reduced theatrical release of the film at the Venice press conference on Sunday, saying it is “a bummer” that it was reduced.
Conclusion
The film’s transition from theatrical release to streaming in most international territories reflects a changing trend in the way movies are consumed by audiences worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will Wolfs have a theatrical release in the US?
- Will Wolfs have a theatrical release outside of the US?
Yes, Wolfs will release in a limited number of US cinemas on September 20.
No, Wolfs will head straight to streaming in all countries outside of the US on September 27.
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