Clint Eastwood and Quentin Tarantino are 32 years apart, but both have their sights set on retiring. Tarantino is open about his plans to step down as director after film number 10. Clint Eastwood’s retirement is just a plausible rumor so far. It is now certain what his possibly last film will be about – and who will play the main roles.
Powerful story: That’s what Eastwood’s probably last film is about
In recent years, Clint Eastwood has specialized in dramas with a strong moral or social impact that tell “American” stories. The best examples are The Richard Jewell Case and The 15:17 to Paris. His new film seems to have a bigger genre focus again.
The project currently holds the title of Juror No. 2. The plot revolves around a juror who realizes in a murder trial that he may have been responsible for the victim’s death. Now he must decide whether to manipulate the other members of the jury to save himself.
Reunion after 21 years: Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette play the leading roles
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the film is in production. Nicholas Hoult is set to play juror number two. Toni Collette was targeted as a lawyer in the murder trial. In the Nick Hornby adaptation About a Boy or: The Day of the Dead Duck both had embodied mother and son almost two decades ago.
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Filming for Juror No. 2 are scheduled to launch in June this year. At that point, Clint Eastwood would be 93 years old and the oldest working director. When the filming for Tarantino’s last film should start is not yet known. Neither of the two projects has a theatrical release date.
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