On cinema’s scale, surely has to qualify for the latter. It’s been 16 years since buddies Brad Pitt and George Clooney shared the screen (in 2008’s , preceded by Steven Soderbergh’s trilogy), and in that time the box office has evolved dramatically from what it was when these two superstars were in their heyday. In some ways, the trailer for —which premieres in theaters September 20—feels charmingly old-fashioned, right down to the Frank Sinatra soundtrack.

It’s refreshing, really! is about two lone wolf fixers who unknowingly get called in for the same job. Neither wants to play nice, but the mysterious organization above their pay grade decides that they should work together to clean up the apparent murder of a young man. Except that young man was actually murdered, and he’s in deep with some drug-related crime that entangles the two fixers into some dangerous conspiracy and forces them to rely on each other in order to get out of it.

The trailer humorously plays up the duo’s disdain for each other and their reluctance to be “partners” in a way that’s reminiscent of an enemies-to-lovers rom-com. It’s a bromantic comedy, if you will. is written and directed by , who is at the vanguard of the current era of popular (and populist) movies as the director of Tom Holland’s trilogy.

It’s produced by Apple Studios, which is also at the vanguard of current cinema culture as one of the streamer studios disrupting the box office status quo. Apple, at leas.