Sorry dear visitors and fellow Brad admirers. I know it has been a while since my last SB update. Life just happens inbetween work, school, my children and bad family news. I also have been ill for quite some time and it takes a lot of energy out of me. But now it should all get a little better and I shall return some focus on SB again. So, as always, please enjoy SB! Updates below.
‘Wolfs 2’ Starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt Canceled at Apple
“Wolfs 2,” the sequel to the action comedy from “Spider-Man: No Way Home” director Jon Watts that starred Brad Pitt and George Clooney, is canceled, according to the director.
While doing the junket circuit to promote his Disney+ “Star Wars” series “Skeleton Crew,” the filmmaker told Collider, “I don’t know what I’m directing next, and I don’t think there’s going to be a ‘Wolfs’ sequel.”
Reps for Apple TV+ did not respond to TheWrap’s request for comment.
Pitt, Who “Doesn’t Like To Do Press,” Will Do “World Tour” To Promote ‘F1’, Producer Bruckheimer Says
Brad Pitt will go all out to promote the June 2025 release of F1, producer Jerry Bruckheimer said Thursday.
“Brad is really invested in this movie,” Buckheimer said during an appearance at Liberty Media‘s investor day in New York. “He doesn’t like to do press, but I think we’ll take him on a world tour where he’ll be glad to show his efforts in driving and acting in this movie.”
‘Fight Club’ Turns 25 With 4K Remaster, Theatrical Rerelease
October marks 25 years since David Fincher‘s influential film arrived in theaters, and to celebrate, the filmmaker is overseeing a new 4K Ultra HD remaster of the New Regency and 20th Century Fox film. Fincher is also planning a theatrical rerelease early next year, though details — such as a date or the number of theaters — are being kept under wraps.
In addition, Fincher will release a 25th anniversary art book, including new interviews, rare behind-the-scenes material and unearthed visuals. The book arrives via Insight Editions and New Regency.
Austin Abrams on Wolfs and Hearing Brad Pitt Sing “Happy Birthday”
Excerpt from an interview with Austin Abrams.
When I Zoom with Abrams—who also stars on Euphoria as the kindhearted, surely Broadway-bound Ethan—I inform him of this fact. He’s clearly uncomfortable with stealing any sort of praise from Mr. Pitt and Mr. Clooney, so I ask what it was like to spend his 28th birthday at the Venice Film Festival’s Wolfs screening.
“So the movie played late—we got done after midnight, which was my birthday,” he says. “We were up on a roof, and Brad started singing ‘Happy Birthday.’ And then everyone’s singing ‘Happy Birthday.’ Then we went to this after-party, where they brought out a cake and did it again. It was a super-sweet, really surreal experience.”