George Clooney and Brad Pitt Promise to ‘Take Care’ of Matt Damon in “Wolfs” Parody: ‘We’ll Do This for Free’

Late night host Jimmy Kimmel features in the parody as a man who pays them to take care of Damon — another gag in the pair's long-running 'feud'

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Brad Pitt and George Clooney on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

George Clooney and Brad Pitt are teaming up to help Jimmy Kimmel deal with a little problem.

The Ocean’s Eleven stars reunited for a hilarious short skit on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in which they starred as hit men taking offers to take out some enemies — a spoof of their latest film Wolfs — something host Kimmel, 56, was only too happy to take advantage of.

The skit started out with the pair telling a dark figure to “sit down” before asking if the person “brought the money.” As the dark figure opened a case full of hundred dollar bills, he could be heard asking them, “So what happens now?”

“You go home,” Pitt, 60, says, to which the figure responds, “That’s it?”

“That’s it," the Bullet Train actor confirms.

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“I just can’t have this coming back to me. I have a family,” the figure says.

The two actors proceed to reassure him some more before finally asking who “the mark” is. The figure then reaches out to drop a photo of Matt Damon on top of the case full of money. “Him,” the figure says, before he finally reveals himself.

“I need you to make sure he buys the zoo, if you know what I mean,” Kimmel says, after finally showing his face in the light.

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Pitt could be seen closing the briefcase full of money before saying, “We’ll do this one for free.”

However, Clooney, 63, questioned, “What about [Damon’s] adoring fans?” before the trio broke out into laughter. “His adoring fans,” Kimmel repeated sarcastically through laughter.

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Matt Damon

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Pitt then told Kimmel to “get out” as the late night host thanked them, saying, “You won’t regret this!”

As Kimmel left, the F1 actor questioned, “Did he smell like soup?,” as Clooney agreed and replied, "French onion," before calling in the “next” person to the room.

The skit is the latest in a long-running gag between Kimmel and Damon, 53, who have hilariously "feuded" for nearly two decades after the TV host made a tradition of closing out episodes with, "Apologies to Matt Damon, but we ran out of time," even though the actor was never scheduled to come on the show.

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Clockwise: Jimmy Kimmel, Brad Pitt and George Clooney on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

Since then the pair have traded more fun jabs at each other, with Damon joking to Entertainment Weekly that Kimmel is a "terrible human being" at the premiere of his 2023 film Air, and Kimmel even adding in a joke about Messi, the dog from Anatomy of a Fall, peeing on Damon's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame during the 2024 Oscars.

Clooney and Pitt also share some history with Damon, as they all starred together in Ocean’s Eleven. The two movie stars are currently promoting their new Apple thriller Wolfs, in which they play "lone wolf fixers assigned to the same job.”

The two "lone wolves" have to "cover up a high-profile crime," according to a synopsis. But when they are "forced to work together, they find their night spiraling out of control in ways that neither one of them expected."

Wolfs is in select theaters on Sept. 20, then streaming globally on Apple TV+ starting Sept. 27.

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