Say farewell to one of the best to ever do it.
The 92-year-old Hollywood legend is hanging it up after decades in showbusiness, announcing that he is making his final Warner Brothers movie before riding off into the sunset.
As an actor and director, Eastwood has been involved in countless classics for more than half a century.
Sources told DiscussingFilm that Eastwood is currently working on what will be his last movie, with the project reportedly being a thriller titled Juror #2. The movie tells the story of a juror on a murder trial who realizes that he may be responsible for the death of the victim. He then has to decide if he wants to come clean and turn himself in, or manipulate the jury to save himself.
Juror #2 would be the actor's 40th directed film and joins movies such as Gran Torino, Invictus, American Sniper, and one of my personal favorite movies in recent years, Richard Jewell.
Eastwood has won Best Director and Best Picture Oscars twice, for The Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby.
He's come a long way from the Spaghetti Western days, but those pictures truly are some of the great classics of all time.
Eastwood has set the standard for what a long and illustrious career looks like. Cheers to you, Clint!