George Clooney hails 'brave' Universal for supporting Ticket to Paradise

George Clooney hails 'brave' Universal for supporting Ticket to Paradise

George Clooney says Universal were "brave" to release 'Ticket to Paradise' in cinemas.

The 61-year-old actor features alongside Julia Roberts in the romantic comedy and was grateful for the studio's backing in what has been a tough time for the movie industry.

George told The Hollywood Reporter: "Universal did a very brave thing.

"These things are only going on streamers now and they did a very brave thing to make a movie like this. We're grateful. We're hopeful."

The movie follows George and Julia as a divorced couple who travel to Bali in a bid to sabotage their daughter's (Kaitlyn Dever) wedding and avoid the mistakes they made 25 years earlier and Clooney considers it a "great success" already.

The 'Up in the Air' star said: "This is all fun. We're proud of the film. We enjoy it. It's a hit already and so we already feel like it's sort of been a great success."

The film is the latest collaboration between Clooney and Roberts – after 'Ocean's Eleven', 'Confessions of a Dangerous Mind' and 'Money Monster' – and Julia always finds it "fun" working together with her friend.

Asked about the best part of working with George, the 'Pretty Woman' star said: "Having a backup, having a friend.

"It's such a puppy pile of a job where there's so many people involved and then you're kind of sent off like this satellite to talk about it all by yourself. It doesn't make a lot of sense. And so, to be in lockstep with someone, it just makes it so much more fun."