Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Brad Pitt-George Clooney Film “Wolfs” Off Sony Schedule, Disappears from Social Media, Ticket Systems

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“Wolfs” is premiering at the Venice Film Festival September 1st. Only problem is, it’s no longer a theatrical film.

It seems like Sony has pulled “Wolfs” from its release schedule.

It’s also not available for advance ticket sales on Fandango.

The George Clooney-Brad Pitt buddy movie was supposed to play in theaters for one week beginning September 20th before going to the Apple TV platform.

Originally it was supposed to have a longer theater run. But now it’s not going to play in theaters at all. It will just head to Apple on September 27th.

“Wolfs” seems to have gone totally wrong despite having two huge movie stars.

There’s nothing for it on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook. All that remains of it on social media are the trailers on YouTube.

With less than a month to go, you’d think there would be some sign of promotion for a September 20th movie.

“Wolfs” would have marked the first non Spider Man movie directed by Jon Watts in a decade.

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