Brad Pitt and George Clooney Set to Reunite for ‘Ocean’s 14’: Report

Fans of the “Ocean’s” film series have more to cheer about as it appears that Brad Pitt and George Clooney are going to collaborate again and this time it is going to be for Ocean’s 14. Apparently Pitt and Clooney who are now known for their slapping on screen as Rusty Ryan and Danny Ocean respectively have been circled together for the next chapter of the motion picture.

The last film was Ocean’s 13 where the gang outwitted the casino owners and was released in 2007 as part of the Ocean’s series known to bring together many stars with glossy crime stories and comic lines. Even though news or information about the fourth film has been on media platforms for years, this latest news has marked the most real indication that a sequel is underway.

Ocean’s 14 is coming at a time that not only Pitt’s but Clooney’s career is also witnessing some revival. Pitt’s high came, courtesy of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood which got him an Oscar while Clooney is still between the tents and poles enjoying the success both on and off the camera. The two recently were also actors in a thriller, Wolves that reignited the box office magic in them.

There are speculations claiming that the previous director of all Ocean’s films Steven Soderbergh may be featured in this project as well. The suspense is made further intense by the expectation of other regulars of the franchise like Matt Damon and Don Cheadle participating in the project.

Even though an official announcement has yet to come out of the studios with the confirmation, the fans are already active on social platforms and all over the world. If that happens, fans will not be surprised to learn that Ocean’s 14 will include the same class, thrill, and ensemble that has been associated with the franchise.

At present pop, 600 and the other participants cannot do anything else than wait for the rest of the news, but the idea that Pitt and Clooney might share the screen again in search of another billionaire, as ‘Oceans’ tells some bullseye sybaritism, is getting stronger and stronger, easily making this some of the institutions Contemporary Hollywood’s least euphoric reunions.

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