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Wolfs director cancels Apple TV Plus movie sequel, despite being the most-watched feature film on the streaming service

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  • Wolfs will not be getting a sequel at Apple TV Plus, the director has confirmed
  • This news comes after the movie broke records for the streaming service
  • Director Jon Watts told Deadline he “no longer trusts Apple as a creative partner”

Wolfs broke a new record for one of the best streaming services, as it ended up being the most-watched feature film in the entire history of Apple TV Plus, according to Deadline. So much so, that the streamer decided to greenlight a sequel, but we can now reveal that it will no longer be going ahead.

The comedy-thriller movie is led by an all-star duo of Brad Pitt and George Clooney, who play two professional fixers who are forced to work together on a job despite their preference to operate as lone wolves. Despite the fact it got a 66% Rotten Tomatoes critical rating, rendering it unable to qualify for our best Apple TV movies list, it was still widely viewed to the point that Apple TV Plus decided it wanted more. Unfortunately, director Jon Watts has decided not to give it to them.

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