Jon Watts hints at making a Wolfs sequel
Film director Jon Watts has hinted that he could make a 'Wolfs' sequel.
Jon Watts will "let the audience decide" if he makes a 'Wolfs' sequel.
The 43-year-old director helmed the new action-comedy film - which stars George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Amy Ryan - and Jon has now revealed that he's open to the possibility of making a sequel, if the fans call for it.
Jon told Vanity Fair: "Apple’s been talking to me about a sequel since I turned in my cut in December. That’s always been an ongoing discussion.
"I absolutely did not write the movie with a sequel in mind. But it was very fun to make, so I don’t know, I think you let the audience decide if they want to see more."
Jon relished the experience of working with George, 63, and Brad, 60.
The director revealed that he particularly admires their versatility as actors, which allows them to switch between different genres and characters.
He shared: "I love George in 'The American' and 'Michael Clayton'. And I like when he is goofy too.
"Them being able to do both is also something that’s so rare. To be able to be so deadly serious and then also be very funny and very silly is impressive.
"I like Brad in 'Killing Them Softly'. I’ve seen 'Fight Club' so many times. There’s a gesture.
"Brad has all these physicalities that I tried to bring out or write lines where I knew he would be able to do that thing. I love him in 'Se7en'.
"I like him playing naive. It’s hard to not geek out when you’re with them on set. It was actually a very fun set because, in between takes, they’d hang out.
"Even when it was freezing cold in New York on the street, they’d just hang out and they’d tell stories."