Clint Eastwood has had a remarkable career spanning over seven decades. Heâs renowned for his quiet demeanor, a man of few words who tends to keep to himself. However, his recent extended absence from the public eye has raised concerns among his friends.
Clint occasionally talks about retiring, but whatâs more troubling for him is the feeling that the movie industry has moved on from him,â an insider revealed. âHeâs had a 50-year partnership with Warner Bros., but there are now new people in charge, and they were very disappointed when Clintâs last movie, âCry Macho,â didnât perform well at the box office.
âWhile he was pleased to receive approval from Warner for his new film, he isnât counting on it happening again.â
The 93-year-old actor is slated to film âJuror No. 2â with Toni Collette and Nicholas Hoult, with production set to begin this summer.
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âHe wants to make this movie his swan song and exit on a high note,â the insider added. âSome believed âCry Machoâ would be his last film two years ago because he appeared frail even then, but the movie didnât receive a warm reception. So, Clint is rallying the troops for one final effort, hoping for a blockbuster.â
âI never reached that day when I said Iâd retire. Iâve flirted with the idea a lot lately, but every so often, a script comes along, and I think, âThatâs a challenge I havenât tackled before,ââ the actor has said.
âItâs quite a lot to take on for a man in his nineties,â the source emphasized. âPeople are genuinely concerned about his health. Heâs the director, but heâs also involved in every other aspect, like casting, and heâll likely compose the score, as heâs done in his other films.â