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Clint Eastwood to Make Final Movie of His Career at Warner Bros.


Fri 31 Mar 2023 | 01:47 PM
Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood
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Acclaimed American actor and director Clint Eastwood is officially retiring. 

The legendary star has set the final film of his career at Warner Bros., where Eastwood has been developing projects for nearly 50 years. Since the release of Gran Torino in 2008.

Eastwood has directed exclusively for Warner Bros, directing 10 more films for the studio including Invictus, Sully, American Sniper and Richard Jewell. His most recent movie, Cry Macho, was released by HBOMax and Warner Bros in September 2021. 

Eastwood's latest project is rumored to be a thriller currently titled "Juror #2". The plot focus on a juror on a murder trial who realizes that he may be the murderer and struggles with the dilemma of turning himself in or manipulating the jury to get away with the crime.

While Eastwood is adamant about writing and directing the project, it isn't certain whether Juror #2 will really be his final project. 

Despite the movie being internally labeled as such, Eastwood hasn't personally stated his intentions regarding retirement. However, with the four-time Oscar winner about to turn 93, and over 5 decades in the director's chair, it's likely that retirement will follow. 

"Juror #2" will be Eastwood's 40th directed movie, complementing a legacy alongside his storied acting career. 

In addition to winning Best Director and Best Picture for "Unforgiven" and "Million Dollar Baby", Eastwood's one-take method and knack for delivering movies under budget have distinguished him from other directors in Hollywood. He has also earned Academy Award nods for movies such as "Mystic River" and "Letters From Iwo Jima", as well as the 2008 drama "Changeling", starring Angelina Jolie.