Hollywood has a new king at the age of 94 in Clint Eastwood. As Juror #2 gets ready for its premiere its anticipated closeness in style led some to believe this film would be a farewell piece. Latest updates show a different perspective. Even at his age Eastwood already sees his next script and indicates he's not ready to leave filmmaking behind.
Ad fans have become eager for Juror #2 as its thrilling teaser pleases many. With an impressive ensemble starring Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette the movie explores ethical challenges as a juror (Hoult) confronts a truth that might sway a murder trial. Eastwood delivers again with a heartfelt and morally complex story that offers challenges to both the audience and the characters. For promotional strategies Warner Bros. chooses modesty while Eastwood remains sparing in public appearances.
As of now sources continue to reveal various times for the film's length; they range from 113 to 157 minutes. If it measures up at the longer end of the spectrum it would stand as his second longest production after 1988's The Curse of the Bird. Hazards aside Juror #2 will add meaningfully to his reputation.
It seems that Eastwood's love for the craft will continue forever. A source close to him mentioned, “He had a great time making Juror #2 and wants to continue on.” Health issues are typical in the 90s but Eastwood seems resolved to remain in front of the camera lengthily indicating that he might not be prepared for his final retirement break yet.
At the age of 94 Clint Eastwood still shows an extraordinary dedication to his craft. It is uncertain whether Juror #2 represents Eastwood's last film or still holds another role. One can be certain that there are still a lot of stories left for Eastwood.