Brad Pitt and George Clooney sport comfortable looks while filming their new movie Wolves

Brad Pitt and George Clooney were spotted on the set of their new movie Wolves in New York City on Friday.

The legendary actors and friends both donned comfortable attire as they filmed scenes together in Chinatown for the upcoming Apple TV Plus thriller.

Brad, 59, cut a casual figure in a brown tie-dye sweatshirt, blue jeans, and grey slip-on sneakers.

The Fight Club actor also sported a fuzzy light brown bucket hat on his head and a pair of clear-framed glasses.

His hair was covered by the bucket hat, but he sported a full goatee on his face.

On set: Brad Pitt and George Clooney were spotted filming for their new movie Wolves

Comfortable: They both donned comfortable attire as they filmed scenes together in Chinatown for the upcoming Apple TV Plus thriller

Comfortable: They both donned comfortable attire as they filmed scenes together in Chinatown for the upcoming Apple TV Plus thriller

Brad strutted the streets of the city with a large red bag in his hand, and a brown fur coat tossed over it.

In some of the shots, the Bullet Train star could be seen lunging and grabbing something from the air.

George, 61, who serves as co-star and co-producer on the film alongside Brad, donned a navy peacoat and blue jeans on set.

His peacoat was buttoned up to his neck, and on his feet, he wore a pair of white sneakers with green soles.

The Ocean’s Eleven actor had his salt and pepper hair cut close to his head and sported a full beard.

He made his way around the set with his hands in his pockets and a large smile on his face.

Wolves follows two lone wolf fixers – played by Brad and George – whose lives are upended when they are assigned the same job.

Alongside Brad and George, the film also stars Amy Ryan, Austin Abrams, and Poorna Jagannathan. 

Action shot: The Bullet Train star could be seen lunging and grabbing something from the air

Action shot: The Bullet Train star could be seen lunging and grabbing something from the air

Bucket hat: The 59-year-old sported a fuzzy light brown bucket hat on his head and a pair of clear-framed glasses

Bucket hat: The 59-year-old sported a fuzzy light brown bucket hat on his head and a pair of clear-framed glasses

Filming: Brad also sported a fuzzy brown bucket hat as part of his costume

Filming: Brad also sported a fuzzy brown bucket hat as part of his costume

It was revealed last year that both Brad and George took pay cuts to ensure the film would also get a theatrical release along with its debut on Apple TV Plus.

Both stars are taking on dual credit acting and producing the movie through their production companies.

Directing the film is Jon Watts, who directed the three latest Spider-Man films from Marvel Studios. He also penned the screenplay for the film.

Apple TV+ acquired the rights to the film after winning out on a studio bidding war between up to 10 companies that included Sony, Lionsgate, Annapurna, MGM, Universal, Warner Bros, Apple, Netflix, and Amazon.

Big smiles: George donned a navy peacoat and blue jeans on set

Big smiles: George donned a navy peacoat and blue jeans on set

Notes: Wolves is being directed by Marvel's Spider-Man director John Watts. He also penned the script for the film

Notes: Wolves is being directed by Marvel’s Spider-Man director John Watts. He also penned the script for the film 

On the go: Wolves follows two lone wolf fixers - played by Brad and George - whose lives are upended when they are assigned the same job

On the go: Wolves follows two lone wolf fixers – played by Brad and George – whose lives are upended when they are assigned the same job

In an interview with Deadline last year, George spoke about his excitement for Wolves.

‘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.’

He continued: ‘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.’

The two actors have both been in the entertainment industry for most of their lives and have become long-time friends, having appeared in several movies together.

Hitting the streets: The Ocean's Eleven actor wore his peacoat buttoned up to his neck, and on his feet, he wore a pair of white sneakers with green soles

Hitting the streets: The Ocean’s Eleven actor wore his peacoat buttoned up to his neck, and on his feet, he wore a pair of white sneakers with green soles

Wardrobe change: By the time the day had given way to the evening, Clooney had changed into a black leather coat with dark denim pants, a black shirt and matching boots

Wardrobe change: By the time the day had given way to the evening, Clooney had changed into a black leather coat with dark denim pants, a black shirt and matching boots

Preparing to shoot: Dressed in his new outfit, the former ER star kept busy by chatting with his Wolves co-star, who stood just a few feet away in gray slacks with a black lather jacket over a dress shirt

Preparing to shoot: Dressed in his new outfit, the former ER star kept busy by chatting with his Wolves co-star, who stood just a few feet away in gray slacks with a black lather jacket over a dress shirt

LOL: Pitt could be seen smiling and laughing when he was seen walking away from Clooney

LOL: Pitt could be seen smiling and laughing when he was seen walking away from Clooney  

They first starred together in 2001’s Ocean’s Eleven, reuniting in 2004’s Ocean’s Twelve and 2007’s Ocean’s Thirteen.

Brad also had a cameo in George’s directorial debut, 2002’s Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, and they starred in the Coen Brothers’ 2008 film Burn After Reading.

They also starred in the 2012 play 8 by Dustin Lance Black that aired live on YouTube with a star-studded cast, including Kevin Bacon and Jamie Lee Curtis.

Old friends: Brad and George have both been in the entertainment industry for most of their lives and have become long-time friends, having appeared in several movies together, including the Ocean's franchise; seen in a still from 2004's Ocean's Twelve

Old friends: Brad and George have both been in the entertainment industry for most of their lives and have become long-time friends, having appeared in several movies together, including the Ocean’s franchise; seen in a still from 2004’s Ocean’s Twelve

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