In a surprising twist, Apple has canceled the wide theatrical release for the film "Wolfs," starring Brad Pitt and George Clooney. Instead, the film will have a limited theatrical release on September 20 and stream worldwide on Apple TV+ starting September 27. This decision has surprised both film fans and industry insiders and raises questions about Apple's future strategy in the film business.
Apple has revised its film distribution strategy. The originally planned exclusive theatrical release of “Wolfs” has been abandoned in favor of a faster streaming debut on Apple TV+. This decision may reflect an adjustment to the mediocre box office results so far and could be positive news for Apple TV+ subscribers.
Change of strategy: From cinema to streaming
Apple planned originally, to release “Wolfs” exclusively in theaters worldwide for an extended run, similar to previous releases like “Killers of the Flower Moon” and “Napoleon.” Now, however, the film will have a limited theatrical release on September 20, followed by a worldwide streaming debut on Apple TV+ on September 27.
The reasons behind the decision
The decision to cancel the wide theatrical release could have several reasons. On the one hand, the mediocre to poor box office results of previous Apple films such as “Argylle” and “Fly Me to the Moon” could have played a role. These films failed to meet expectations at the box office, despite high investments.
Benefits for Apple TV+ subscribers
If you're an Apple TV+ subscriber, you're in for a treat. The previous strategy would have meant you wouldn't be able to see the film until months after its theatrical release. Now you have the option to stream "Wolfs" directly starting September 27th.
Positive reactions and future prospects
Interestingly, early feedback from previews for “Wolfs” is very positive. The film reportedly received high test scores and was described as a “crowd favorite.” This could mean that Apple has a lot of confidence in the quality of the film despite the changes to its release plans.
Apple's future film strategies
While some see these changes as a sign of Apple's retreat from the theatrical business, the company has made it clear that it is still planning theatrical releases for certain films. One example is the upcoming Formula 1 film, which is set to be released in 2025 and also stars Brad Pitt. Apple seems to be more selective in choosing films for theatrical release in the future, suggesting an adjustment to current market conditions.
Wolfs: A win for Apple TV+ subscribers
Apple has made a bold decision by changing the release plans for “Wolfs”. For you as an Apple TV+ subscriber, this means that you can watch the film faster and more conveniently. The positive test results and the announcement of a sequel show that Apple continues to have great confidence in its film productions. The company's future strategy remains exciting, and we can't wait to see what other surprises Apple has in store for us. Stay tuned for further updates and enjoy “Wolfs” from September 27th on Apple TV+! (Image: Apple)