Although Clint Eastwood is hard at work on his upcoming film, it might be the final one we see him working on.
The legendary Hollywood talent is reportedly thinking about stepping down as director following his upcoming film, Juror #2, a courtroom thriller.
According to posterposter Discussing Film, insider information about Clint Eastwood’s future plans has been revealed. It is said that the actor’s next film may be the last of his lengthy and distinguished career.
In the event that Juror #2 is selected, Eastwood will have directed 40 films. The 92-year-old has a long list of award-winning films to his credit, including American Sniper (2014), Million Dollar Baby (2004), Letters from Iwo Jima and Flags of our Fathers (2006), and Sully (2016). He most recently directed and acted in Cry Macho (2021).
Juror #2 is reportedly going to concentrate on a man who was called in to consider a murder case but later discovered that he might have been the cause of the victim’s death.
As the trial progresses, the juror is faced with the difficult decision of either revealing the truth and surrendering himself or trying to manipulate the jury to save himself.
According to Discussing Film, Warner Bros. is set up to produce Juror #2; Eastwood has collaborated with the company for the bulk of his illustrious career.
Although some sources say that there is a slim chance the Dirty Harry star would continue, it is said that the movie has been “internally billed” as his final project.
The actor-turned-director is undoubtedly busy these days, but he also makes a point of enjoying life and keeping his professional responsibilities to a minimum. Francesca Eastwood, his daughter, recently commented about what an incredible grandfather Clint has become.
With the remark, “Best dad,” she shared photos of the megastar with his grandson Titan. finest grandfather ever. People quickly noted in the comments how similar the two of them looked.
Lowell Tomas Murray, the son of Clint’s daughter Laurie Murray, has openly discussed his relationship with his grandfather. “All I would say is that he’s been a great father to my mom, and always great to me and my family whenever we see him,” he said, highlighting what a great man Eastwood was.
I don’t know about you, but I wish Clint Eastwood would never stop producing movies. He really is a unique talent!
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