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Clint Eastwood Confirms New Film Project Ahead of 95th Birthday

LOS ANGELES, California — Clint Eastwood, the iconic director and actor, turns 95 on Tuesday, but he shows no signs of retiring from filmmaking. Despite expectations that his recent project, “Juror #2,” would be his last, Eastwood revealed he is in pre-production for a new film.
In an interview with an Austrian media outlet, Eastwood stated, “There’s no reason why a man can’t get better with age.” He expressed confidence in his ability to continue directing, saying, “Sure, there are directors who lose their touch at a certain age, but I’m not one of them.”
Details about Eastwood’s upcoming project remain scarce, including the title, cast, and studio involvement. Given his well-known efficiency and rapid production timeline, a release as early as late 2025 seems plausible.
Eastwood’s journey in film has spanned over six decades, yielding a rich legacy with critically acclaimed works like “Unforgiven,” “Million Dollar Baby,” and “Gran Torino.” His most recent film, “Juror #2,” was described as “utterly watchable,” maintaining his reputation for quality storytelling.
Reports suggested that “Juror #2” was to be his final film, but with his latest announcement, it appears Eastwood is committed to continuing his cinematic contributions. As he prepares to celebrate his birthday, fans eagerly anticipate what may come next from the legendary filmmaker.