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Brad Pitt And George Clooney Reunite For New Thriller

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29 Maggio 2024
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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.



From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.



From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.



From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.



From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.



From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

ADVERTISEMENT



From the guy who brought you “Cop Car” comes … “Fixer to Ride”? Eh, probably best we just stick with “Wolfs.” Anyway, the hails from writer and director Jon Watts, whom most people know best for directing the “Spider-Man” trilogy starring Tom Holland. Before that, though, he got his start with the gory pagliaccio horror picture “Pagliaccio” (which originated as a fake trailer for an Eli Roth ) and the aforementioned Kevin Bacon thriller “Cop Car.” He also helmed part of the well-received “The Old Man,” an FX action-thriller series which Jeff Bridges gets his Jason Bourne . So, all things considered, Watts appears to be comfortably his element with his new entry into the Dudes Rock canon of .

Meanwhile, “Wolfs” itself marks the latest collaboration between Sony and Apple Studios after “Napoleon.” It also sees Apple continuing its newfound practice of releasing its films theaters before sending them to Apple TV+, allowing them to actually make some money while lowering churn rates and giving the platform’s subscribers greater incentive to stick around. A streaming-based production hub that uses the box office to its advantage to make the kind of movies that nobody else is (see also: this summer’s “Fly Me to the Moon”)? Now I really have seen everything.

You can catch “Wolfs” (ideally a full moon, although that’s ) when it slinks into theaters September 20, 2024.

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