Brad Pitt and George Clooney have looked like stylish twins as they both donned leather jackets on the set of their new film Wolves In New York.
The actors are also co-producing the movie, which sees them pair up as two lone wolf fixers booked on the same job.
Brad, 59, wore a stylish white shirt with grey suit trousers and a black leather jacket. Co-star George Clooney went for a darker outfit and paired his black leather jacket with a black top and charcoal trousers.
The film hasn't yet revealed a release date, but filming began last month with locations in New York including China Town being used for set.
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The film sees the longtime friends Brad and George reunited in the lead roles. The pair first worked together in 2001's Ocean's Eleven, reuniting in 2004's Ocean's Twelve and 2007's Ocean's Thirteen.
Brad also had a small part in George's first director role, 2002's Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, and they both starred in the Coen Brothers' 2008 film Burn After Reading.
This film has also caught attention as both Brad and George revealed last year they would take pay cuts to ensure the movie got a theatre debut as well as being released on Apple TV+.
Speaking to Deadline last year, George explained: "It was an exciting time because it got to be one of those weird bidding wars which happen every once in a while, and it ended up being pretty extreme, and Apple came in with a really big number for Brad and I.
"And we said we’d like to take less as long as we can guarantee that we can have a theatrical release, and they said great."
Both stars are taking on dual credit acting and producing the movie through their production companies. The film also stars Amy Ryan, Austin Abrams, and Poorna Jagannathan.
Written and co-directed by Jon Watts, who directed the three latest Spider-Man films from Marvel Studios.
Prior to filming beginning in 2023, the movie caused a bidding war between film companies with Apple TV+ winning the rights and beating Sony, Lionsgate, Annapurna, MGM, Universal, Warner Bros, Apple, Netflix, and Amazon.
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