George Clooney was full of charm when he reacted to the news that Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling are set to play Danny Ocean's parents in a new prequel to Ocean's Eleven.
Robbie and Gosling are coming off their hugely successful collaboration on Barbie, which is officially the highest-grossing movie ever with a female director (Greta Gerwig) at the helm.
The Hollywood Reporter previously detailed how Warner Bros. hopes to reboot the Ocean's 11 franchise with Robbie as the star.
Robbie will star in the new movie as well as produce via her production company LuckyChap, which she shares with her husband Tom Ackerley.
Jay Roach, most famous for his work on the Austin Powers trilogy and Meet the Parents, is slated to direct, and he will also receive a production credit alongside Delirious Media's Michelle Graham.
The prequel will take place in the 1960s which is a deviation from the timeline of the four most recent entries in the franchise. The new movie will focus on the parents of Danny and Debbie Ocean, played by Robbie and Gosling. They will teach their kids how to steal from the rich which, of course, will set them up for a life of crime which we see in the modern movies.
The original, released in 1960, starred five of the Rat Pack; Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop.
In 2001, a reboot was released and it proved to be one of the most star-studded movies of the noughties, with George Clooney leading the cast as Danny Ocean alongside Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Matt Damon, Elliott Gould, Andy Garcia, Carl Reiner, Bernie Mac, Don Cheadle and Casey Affleck among others.
It was a huge critical and commercial success, grossing $450 million worldwide from a budget of $85m.
Clooney's reaction
Tongue-in-cheek, Clooney says it was only natural that Robbie and Gosling would play his parents.
“Margot Robbie’s my mother? I’ve always thought that," he told Variety. " And Ryan Gosling is my father, and when you think about it, it makes sense. Truly."
Clooney is currently promoting his new directorial project, The Boys in the Boat.
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