The Hollywood Reporter, which first broke the news. The series is envisioned as part of a larger franchise with multiple shows and spinoffs.
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George Clooney brings all his celeb friends to the red carpet for the 2022 Omega Masters on Saturday (August 27) in Crans-Montana, Switzerland.
The 61-year-old filmmaker was joined by Paul Wesley, Anthony Anderson, Glen Powell and Gigi Paris, Nina Dobrev and Shaun White for the Evening Gala at Cry D’Er, where he was the guest of honor following the golf tournament.
During the event, George shared that he sees “why OMEGA loves it here so much. This brand always does everything to the highest standard, and in terms of a golf tournament, I can’t think of a better location or title host. I’m thrilled to share this special moment with them.”
Ahead of the evening gala, George hit the links with Shaun, Glen and Paul for a game.
Nina shared a few personal pictures from the weekend on her Instagram, too.
“old friends, new friends, one hell of a good time,” she captioned the post.
Check out 20+ pictures of George Clooney, Nina Dobrev, Glen Powell and more at the OMEGA Masters Tournament weekend…
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