Clint Eastwood, 92, is working on a new film, but unfortunately…

The legendary Hollywood director, Clint Eastwood, is reportedly considering retirement after his upcoming film, “Juror No. 2,” which is said to be his last project. Sources close to the actor have indicated that this courtroom thriller will mark the conclusion of Eastwood’s extensive and illustrious career.

“Juror No. 2” will be Eastwood’s 40th film as a director, and the plot revolves around a man summoned to investigate a murder case who realizes he may be the culprit. Faced with two options during the trial—to either turn himself in or manipulate the jury for a favorable decision—the film promises a gripping narrative.

At 92 years old, Eastwood recently directed and starred in “Cry Macho” (2021) and has a long list of award-winning movies to his name, including “Million Dollar Baby” (2004), “American Sniper” (2014), and “Sully” (2016).

The movie is expected to be distributed by Warner Bros., the studio Eastwood has collaborated with for the majority of his career. While rumors suggest this film may be his last in Hollywood, conflicting reports indicate he might continue making movies.

Despite his busy schedule, Eastwood is also enjoying his elder years, spending quality time with his family. His daughter, Francesca Eastwood, recently praised him on Instagram for being an amazing grandfather, sharing a picture of him playing with his grandson Titan. Lowell Tomas Murray, son of Eastwood’s eldest daughter, Laura Murray, also spoke highly of his grandfather, emphasizing Clint’s greatness as a father and grandfather.

While fans may hope for more cinematic masterpieces from Clint Eastwood, it is also understandable if he decides to step away from the spotlight to enjoy life with his family. Whether he officially retires or continues his filmmaking journey, Eastwood’s contributions to cinema remain iconic.