@@JClark-sv4jn 1970’s stars looked 65 in their 40’s. Gavin McCloud was 41 when he played Captain Stubing on The Love Boat. Carroll O’Connor was 45 when he played Archie Bunker on All In The Family. Tom Bosley was 45 as Howard Cunningham on Hapoy Days.
@@JustTheFlecksI disagree. Clint looked young for a long time. I think gen x is just coming to terms with the fact that they are old, but a lot of them have not accepted it.
@@JustTheFlecks😊😅funny S , adam carolla talks about that all the time , now that we hit their age or even more and u look back at the films and shows we watched its hard to believe that's what they were in age . The way they dressed , never shaved or dyed their hair and didn't work out 😅😊.
If this truly is Clint Eastwood's final movie before his retirement, I really hope he goes out with a bang. A movie with a story like this has every opportunity to be great and I hope the best for Eastwood and his team. This has to be a high note to end his career 🙌
@@stf092 haha exactly - I'm predicting Dirty Harry 6, with Clint doing all his own stunts. Ok, maybe I'm embellishing - but he certainly won't be going out like Woody hehe
Exactly. While I was able to guess the premise within the first few seconds of exposition, it didn’t seem to spoil anything. Just the necessary information with enough “what the actual f*ck do you do in that situation” to grab my attention. Not typically the sort of movie I’d go and see, but this will probably be amazing
The trailer exposes the whole thing, from the 2 mins we literally got shown Juror 2 as the possible suspect who ran over the other mans wife/gf and that's why the wrong person is in jail.
@@shrw While true, that is also the premise of the movie. Without that information there would be no trailer. No interest. What I meant is that unlike any blockbusters out there, it doesn’t seem to expose the fine details of the plot aside from the barebones required to make the audience question how they would handle the situation, both morally and legally. It doesn’t seem to expose the small parts of the movie which will make the plot great (or will make the plot terrible). It gives us just the essentials and nothing else. I can bet that the plot will probably end up similar to that of ‘Presumed Innocent’ where the audience isn’t clued in on what actually happened until the very end and the details of the story will make the audience question if he is actually in the right. With just this basic information, any rational person would say “Morally, I’m in the right, I truly believed that I hit a deer and as such, there was no reason to beat myself up for it.” Obviously, this also leads into the question, “well, what do I do then…”, “Do I tell them I have a conflict and expose myself as a potential suspect which could result in jail time with no moral or intentional wrong being committed?” The movie might also lean into the fact that he might have been going through a rough patch his relationship, or that he was drunk during the accident. There are dozens of ways this could go and yet, we have nothing but the faintest traces of these potential threads in the trailer. Again, it produces just the bare essentials. Just because the plot of the Shinning showed the plot line to the whole movie doesn’t spoil the whole movie. There are subtleties within movies. Those subtleties are what large-scale action movies typically end up spoiling in their trailers. We see scenes that show rivals teaming when the original start of the movie has them pitted against each other. Leave those details out of the trailers (when possible) and you can more effectively move an audience
@@franciscopozole "Just say you were there in the bar that night." I'm unconvinced that he was at the bar that night - maybe the trailer shows him at the bar after the incident. Being on the jury of a case where he (maybe) caused the victim's death is crazy enough - it's a bit much to also have him at the same bar on the same night. Remember, some trailers mix up the timeline so that you don't know how events will unfold in the movie.
@@mr.t0xic100 Easy solution: just tell the Judge the whole truth. If the description at that start is "true" and it was actually an accident then it's an uninteresting open and shut case of accidental death (which is remarkably common) that didn't get reported because there was a genuine belief that what happened was something that didn't require it to be reported. Good chance juror walks. -- But that is to easy to see and would make the story to uninteresting. What if the juror didn't actually hit her, the boyfriend did (intentionally) and bringing up the question creates reasonable doubt? What if the boyfriend is a classic "vigilante bait" character who "should go away even if he didn't do it this time"?
Why was the girl alone on a dark street? It's going to end up that she had already been killed or some other reason to morally absolve the main character
Crazy to think that Clint Eastwood is 94 years old and still is productive to be making movies. If you look at this trailer alone, you probably couldn't guess that a 94 year old director produced and directed this movie but now you know and it truly puts out Clint in a legend status in filmmaking. There's simply no one like him 🙌
Stuff like this is why I ALWAYS keep a dashcam in my car for all angles. You never know when you might need it, and that footage can be the difference between your word and the other driver's.
Watched this last night and I thought it was another superb character-driven drama from Eastwood. I found it not just gripping but really thought-provoking and the more I reflected on it afterwards the more impressed I was by it. There are no easy answers for anyone here. Hoult's character feels damned whatever he does. A terrific final scene too. It's rare to find a modern movie worth sitting through even once these days. But this one, I'll be watching this one again.
Clint Eastwood once said, 'I love every aspect of the creation of motion pictures and I guess I am committed to it for life.' At 94, it’s clear he truly is. You've had a great run, Clint!
I’m a young adult in film school, with my experience the energy it takes a director to make a film look good is fire 🔥 and what blows my mind is that 80 yrs olds barely move, so pls how is Clint Eastwood directing a movie in his 90s. This man inspires me 🙌. I forever love you sir❤.
@@EnzoTheBakerThat’s Kiefer Sutherland AKA Jack Bauer in 24 one the best TV show of history he is such a great actor and hits because of him I may watch the movie.
My hero Clint Eastwood. Thank you for entertaining us all these years. Still have one of the best childhood memories watching the good, the bad and the ugly. May you have all the good health and strength in the world. Not ready to watch you ride out in the sunset yet.
If this is Clint Eastwood’s final film, then this is going to be one send off! Like a cross between 12 Angry Men and Crimes and Misdemeanors, two brilliant films with relevant and powerfully human themes.
The fact that this man is still going strong at 94 and has more energy than most people in their 60s and 70s is truly a miracle on earth. Go on Blondie! Make this movie work!
I always look forward to a Clint Eastwood movie. His directed films used to be hit or miss for me (but still highly watchable) but he's had an incredible run since Sully. 15:17 to Paris was just okay. But The Mule, Richard Jewell, Cry Macho were amazing. And Juror #2 looks good too. We hope he lives long enough to make at least one or two more movies. I rarely look forward to new movies anymore but this will get my butt on a theater seat.
Clint Eastwood is one of my favourite filmmakers and actors around. He just makes so many great films. Like sure as an actor incredible. You can't contest that. However, as a director the films he makes are just incredible.
Warner Bros has had change of leadership many times yet they're still willing to work with Clint Eastwood who has made movies for WB over 5 decades, that's absolutely impressive 🙌
It’s because he’s kinda cheap for the most part. He knows how to bring in a film on budget and most break even at least. There’s something to be said about having a reliable employee.
@@c17sam90True, I guess that's why he seemed pretty easy to work with. Although, David Zaslav criticized WB's decision in greenlight "Cry Macho" despite WB's expectation for that movie to flop but still willing to do it because they have a good relationship with Clint Oh, and also 4 of Clint's Academy Award wins are from a Warner Bros. movie so that certainly helped
Actually Zazzy didn't want to make movies with Clint since WB before him let him do his thing. Zazzy though felt no one really sees his films anymore as of late so he felt it was a waste of money.
@@MarioGarcia-qw6ddIronic how Zaslav said that Clint's movies waste money when The Flash, a movie that Zaslav campaigned quite hard waste even more money than Clint's last 5 movies for WB 😂😂
Remarkable that the human who directed this was alive 60 years before I was born. To think that was curated through eyes that have been seeing for almost a century is incredible.
Ooh finally an original premise, character and story driven, PLUS Great actors and great director plus they didn’t give away the whole movie in the trailer. In seriously intrigued and impressed. I think I’m really going to enjoy this movie.
Clint Eastwood a legend and he has had a full career and is living his best life. To make it to your 90s and still delivering such great entertainment is quite remarkable. Also, can we agree that Nicholas Holt is doing his thing. Most projects I see him in I love. And I'm excited to see him play Lex Luther next year in Superman. and he's got Nosferatu coming out. The Menu is also really good.
Eastwood’s last film. Frankly I’m stunned that he did this one considering his age now. He doesn’t need money. Being only 73 I know how keeping active keeps you alive. At 94, 20yrs my senior I don’t know how he does it We all wish only the best for his Juror#2 film. I’m going to the theatre to see it (Burbank matinee).
This has so much more pep than Eastwood's recent outings. The trailer is brimming with tension, amazing acting, and a stylistic feel. Nicholas Hoult looks phenomenal and seems like he'll turn in a fantastic performance.
It's a crowded year, but if the film is well received, it's not out of the question. I'd also love Nicholas Hoult to get an Oscar-nomination, he's one of our better young talents, an excellent character actor.
Best Actor seems pretty crowded but again, it depends on how well recieved this movie that will have. If it gets a huge acclaim then WB can push an award campaign harder For now, I'm predicting Adrien Brody for The Brutalist and Colman Domingo for Sing Sing for Best Actor, we'll see how that played out
An Oscar is hardly something to be proud of at this point especially after a quarter of the winners apparently got theirs for sucking off Harvey Weinstein 😂
I'm going to see this film on 15th November in its original version 🤩in a tiny cinema in France. You can't miss a Clint Eastwood film with Toni Collette 🥰 🎞 🤗
@@RocStarr913 I'm not traveling states to see this movie. and my city gets plenty movies and foreign movies. its only releasing with 50 theater's. ridiculous
I saw it yesterday. Great movie. The cinema was full. I don’t understand why Zaslav, the boss of WB is destroying the career of this movie in the States. What a stupid idea. That guy should be fired.
This is a really good trailer. It leaves you wondering what really happened and wanting to see the full movie. So many trailers these days give the whole thing away.
Mr. Eastwood has been part of my life for pretty much ALL of my life! From his first roles I recall - he was a smart mouth "gun slinger" who taunted Mr. MAV er RICK - all the way to TODAY! I've never met him nor seen him in person, but I know I'd enjoy just being in his presence! He's a YOUNG 94 and I hope he's the first over 100 years old Director of a Movie! I'll never forget his "empty chair" speech! What a MAN for young men to emulate!!
Juror #2 is a fine remarkable film by the greatest legend Clint. As for his retirement from making movies, according to latest news he is already reading scripts for his next movie.
Warner Bros is releasing the movie in only 50 theaters in the US, because they feel the movie is not "good enough" (probably because it features no superheroes or zombies or similar cr@pp). Clint Eastwood has brought millions to Warner, and they can not respect what will probably be Eastwood's last movie. Shame on them.
Not giving Juror #2 a wide release in cinemas is a crime we can add to Warner Bros prestigious repertoire because even at 94 years old Clint Eastwood has still got it.
A character driven movie with a stellar cast and intriguing premise? I'm in!
Eastwood movies always look like thrillers… next thing I know I’m invested in characters.
Clint knows how to make a movie for grown ups.
"driven"
Finally.
Same
Then please watch it, most movies like these end up failing.
Clint Eastwood has been old my entire life... and I'm 46!!! The man just keeps coming. Clint and Sylvester are American treasures....
He was 46 when you were born.
@@JClark-sv4jn 1970’s stars looked 65 in their 40’s.
Gavin McCloud was 41 when he played Captain Stubing on The Love Boat. Carroll O’Connor was 45 when he played Archie Bunker on All In The Family. Tom Bosley was 45 as Howard Cunningham on Hapoy Days.
@@JustTheFlecksI disagree. Clint looked young for a long time. I think gen x is just coming to terms with the fact that they are old, but a lot of them have not accepted it.
@@JustTheFlecks😊😅funny S , adam carolla talks about that all the time , now that we hit their age or even more and u look back at the films and shows we watched its hard to believe that's what they were in age . The way they dressed , never shaved or dyed their hair and didn't work out 😅😊.
@@JClark-sv4jnClint has always looked great , a rough northern Cali real man
If this truly is Clint Eastwood's final movie before his retirement, I really hope he goes out with a bang. A movie with a story like this has every opportunity to be great and I hope the best for Eastwood and his team. This has to be a high note to end his career 🙌
Retirement?
@@harley2704 He's 94 years old dude
word was grand torino was his last movie. that was in 2008.
@@stf092 haha exactly - I'm predicting Dirty Harry 6, with Clint doing all his own stunts. Ok, maybe I'm embellishing - but he certainly won't be going out like Woody hehe
Don't say final movie in front of Mr Eastwood. He'll make another one just in case you feel lucky. Well, do ya punk?
That's how you make a trailer. The whole thing is just haunting. I love it.
I literally said the same thing out loud as soon as the trailer ended 🤣🤣🤣 great minds.
Exactly. While I was able to guess the premise within the first few seconds of exposition, it didn’t seem to spoil anything. Just the necessary information with enough “what the actual f*ck do you do in that situation” to grab my attention.
Not typically the sort of movie I’d go and see, but this will probably be amazing
The trailer exposes the whole thing, from the 2 mins we literally got shown Juror 2 as the possible suspect who ran over the other mans wife/gf and that's why the wrong person is in jail.
@@shrw While true, that is also the premise of the movie. Without that information there would be no trailer. No interest.
What I meant is that unlike any blockbusters out there, it doesn’t seem to expose the fine details of the plot aside from the barebones required to make the audience question how they would handle the situation, both morally and legally. It doesn’t seem to expose the small parts of the movie which will make the plot great (or will make the plot terrible). It gives us just the essentials and nothing else. I can bet that the plot will probably end up similar to that of ‘Presumed Innocent’ where the audience isn’t clued in on what actually happened until the very end and the details of the story will make the audience question if he is actually in the right.
With just this basic information, any rational person would say “Morally, I’m in the right, I truly believed that I hit a deer and as such, there was no reason to beat myself up for it.” Obviously, this also leads into the question, “well, what do I do then…”, “Do I tell them I have a conflict and expose myself as a potential suspect which could result in jail time with no moral or intentional wrong being committed?” The movie might also lean into the fact that he might have been going through a rough patch his relationship, or that he was drunk during the accident.
There are dozens of ways this could go and yet, we have nothing but the faintest traces of these potential threads in the trailer.
Again, it produces just the bare essentials. Just because the plot of the Shinning showed the plot line to the whole movie doesn’t spoil the whole movie. There are subtleties within movies. Those subtleties are what large-scale action movies typically end up spoiling in their trailers. We see scenes that show rivals teaming when the original start of the movie has them pitted against each other. Leave those details out of the trailers (when possible) and you can more effectively move an audience
Gives the premise and shows the actors, but leaves the variables open.
I am happy that Nicholas Hoult is developing a great career. I remember thinking he was great, as a kid, in "About a Boy." He is a damn fine actor.
Also Toni Colette is in too ! She also played his mom in "About a Boy"
Ojalá nos de un Luthor a la altura de Smallville
Crushed it in "the great", I came to this trailer for Nic Hoult.
Me too 😄
@@elphie808she’s always a mom… just rewatched 6th Sense and love her love for Cole. And let’s not talk about her performance in Hereditary
Good stuff
The ultimate “let’s test your morality” video. I can’t wait to watch it.
If I found myself in this position, I would seriously be considering casually dropping the words ‘Jury Nullification’ within earshot of the judge
@@mr.t0xic100no need. Just say you were there in the bar that night. You can't be an impartial juror if you are a witness.
@@franciscopozole "Just say you were there in the bar that night."
I'm unconvinced that he was at the bar that night - maybe the trailer shows him at the bar after the incident. Being on the jury of a case where he (maybe) caused the victim's death is crazy enough - it's a bit much to also have him at the same bar on the same night.
Remember, some trailers mix up the timeline so that you don't know how events will unfold in the movie.
YES!,
@@mr.t0xic100 Easy solution: just tell the Judge the whole truth.
If the description at that start is "true" and it was actually an accident then it's an uninteresting open and shut case of accidental death (which is remarkably common) that didn't get reported because there was a genuine belief that what happened was something that didn't require it to be reported. Good chance juror walks. -- But that is to easy to see and would make the story to uninteresting. What if the juror didn't actually hit her, the boyfriend did (intentionally) and bringing up the question creates reasonable doubt? What if the boyfriend is a classic "vigilante bait" character who "should go away even if he didn't do it this time"?
Literally one of the best trailers in years. Perfect setup with absolutely no indication of what's going to ultimately happen. Chills.
Why was the girl alone on a dark street? It's going to end up that she had already been killed or some other reason to morally absolve the main character
@@yearofthehex idk man, maybe it'll be more fun to just watch the movie and find out that way
I just watched the whole moviein this trailer-- It was Juror #2.
I see JK Simmons and I'm 100 percent in
I couldn't agree more !!!!!!
Not a movie about fantastical monsters or superheroes yet it still managed to make my jaw drop. What a trailer
That's exactly what i thought
Yea…I’m intrigued
There's been plenty this year
No plastic suits and steroids.
No zombies either.
Crazy to think that Clint Eastwood is 94 years old and still is productive to be making movies. If you look at this trailer alone, you probably couldn't guess that a 94 year old director produced and directed this movie but now you know and it truly puts out Clint in a legend status in filmmaking. There's simply no one like him 🙌
He has a lot of help I'm sure. He'll need it if it's hard to be mobile around set.
Ridley Scott, "...hold my beer mate.."
@@ADifferentVibe He's had his own movie production company most of his career (1967). It's Malpaso.
The Hollywood guys with the big noses love Clint cause he brings n big bucks at the box office fast and on a tight budget
@@skipchaisson7748 he is still 86
Stuff like this is why I ALWAYS keep a dashcam in my car for all angles. You never know when you might need it, and that footage can be the difference between your word and the other driver's.
Um, what?
@@Fiemus9 If you dont get it by now you dont matter anymore
In Austria dashcams are forbidden, heavily restricted due tu privacy laws… can you imagine that stupidity?!
Watched this last night and I thought it was another superb character-driven drama from Eastwood. I found it not just gripping but really thought-provoking and the more I reflected on it afterwards the more impressed I was by it. There are no easy answers for anyone here. Hoult's character feels damned whatever he does. A terrific final scene too. It's rare to find a modern movie worth sitting through even once these days. But this one, I'll be watching this one again.
Nicholas Holt has been banging out project after project recently and I got to say I’m excited for each one of them! The man is truly a great talent
Clint Eastwood once said, 'I love every aspect of the creation of motion pictures and I guess I am committed to it for life.'
At 94, it’s clear he truly is. You've had a great run, Clint!
Was that to an empty chair?
@@Frogger1995 his political rhetoric has nothing to do with his filmography. That's for sure.
@@Frogger1995 Boo Hoo
@Whoo_Boy He injects his political views into his movies. Look at Million Dollar Baby. Awful
I’m a young adult in film school, with my experience the energy it takes a director to make a film look good is fire 🔥 and what blows my mind is that 80 yrs olds barely move, so pls how is Clint Eastwood directing a movie in his 90s. This man inspires me 🙌. I forever love you sir❤.
"I got called for jury duty" hits hard 💀
1:20 My reaction
@@EnzoTheBakerThat’s Kiefer Sutherland AKA Jack Bauer in 24 one the best TV show of history he is such a great actor and hits because of him I may watch the movie.
I see what you did there. 🤣
unlike many people who throw away the envelops or pretend they didn't get them.
@@EnzoTheBakerfunny enough I also got called in for jury duty
My hero Clint Eastwood. Thank you for entertaining us all these years. Still have one of the best childhood memories watching the good, the bad and the ugly. May you have all the good health and strength in the world. Not ready to watch you ride out in the sunset yet.
I still can’t belive this is going to be Clint Eastwood’s final film even after all these years.
I just never thought this man would retire
His final film of 2024! 🤣🤣🤣 He'll probably make at least 5 more!
Clint Eastwood the man, the myth, the legend. I watch everything he directs
This looks really solid. Great photography, characters seem well-written, the tension's building... Can't wait!
If this is Clint Eastwood’s final film, then this is going to be one send off! Like a cross between 12 Angry Men and Crimes and Misdemeanors, two brilliant films with relevant and powerfully human themes.
Hes made his last film like 5 times.
Like Hayao Miyazaki, I'll never complain about him coming out of retirement once again for just one more film! :)
Also roshomon
Rural juror is finally a real movie
The rur… rural jurrrror…. The Rural Jurrrr… Juror…
I'm a huge Kevin Grisham fan
I prefer the sequel, Urban Fervor.
@@JakeOx1980 Urban felt slow imo
I prefer the third one, Outer Space Jury Case...
Clint movies just have a vibe. This looks great. A master a work one last time.
He’s super hit and miss with me… he will make a masterpiece and a crappy snooze fest after…who knows with him… mix bag
When you see “ A Malpaso Production “, it’s going to be a very entertaining movie.
50 minutes in and one of the greatest movies i have ever seen and i don't want it to end, my goodness it's perfection and hooks you from the start
Toni Collette & Nicholas Hoult, directed by Clint Eastwood - this looks amazing!
Eastwood is still making movies at 94, the guys a legend
The fact that this man is still going strong at 94 and has more energy than most people in their 60s and 70s is truly a miracle on earth. Go on Blondie! Make this movie work!
I always look forward to a Clint Eastwood movie. His directed films used to be hit or miss for me (but still highly watchable) but he's had an incredible run since Sully. 15:17 to Paris was just okay. But The Mule, Richard Jewell, Cry Macho were amazing. And Juror #2 looks good too. We hope he lives long enough to make at least one or two more movies. I rarely look forward to new movies anymore but this will get my butt on a theater seat.
Clint Eastwood is one of my favourite filmmakers and actors around. He just makes so many great films. Like sure as an actor incredible. You can't contest that. However, as a director the films he makes are just incredible.
God bless Mr. Eastwood. I've enjoyed a lifetime of quality entertainment that he has made.
Damn that was really good. I can’t wait for Juror #2 Trailer #2
I will watch anything with Nicholas Hoult in he's in some fabulous stuff and a great actor coming into his own!
How Clint Eastwood continues to come up with these kinds of ideas for a movie is beyond me! What a good movie!
Warner Bros has had change of leadership many times yet they're still willing to work with Clint Eastwood who has made movies for WB over 5 decades, that's absolutely impressive 🙌
His movies are really cheap to make.
It’s because he’s kinda cheap for the most part. He knows how to bring in a film on budget and most break even at least. There’s something to be said about having a reliable employee.
@@c17sam90True, I guess that's why he seemed pretty easy to work with. Although, David Zaslav criticized WB's decision in greenlight "Cry Macho" despite WB's expectation for that movie to flop but still willing to do it because they have a good relationship with Clint
Oh, and also 4 of Clint's Academy Award wins are from a Warner Bros. movie so that certainly helped
Actually Zazzy didn't want to make movies with Clint since WB before him let him do his thing. Zazzy though felt no one really sees his films anymore as of late so he felt it was a waste of money.
@@MarioGarcia-qw6ddIronic how Zaslav said that Clint's movies waste money when The Flash, a movie that Zaslav campaigned quite hard waste even more money than Clint's last 5 movies for WB 😂😂
Remarkable that the human who directed this was alive 60 years before I was born.
To think that was curated through eyes that have been seeing for almost a century is incredible.
This is Clint Eastwood’s 40th movie he directed! I can’t wait to see it!
The trailer is excellent! Clint Eastwood is amazing at 93 years of age!
The thirst for good films nowadays is big. Hope this one is as good as it seems
man.. i don't how Clint E does it. the man is a national treasure.
Ooh finally an original premise, character and story driven, PLUS Great actors and great director plus they didn’t give away the whole movie in the trailer. In seriously intrigued and impressed. I think I’m really going to enjoy this movie.
18 months since the last time I went to the movies. But for Clint Eastwood...for Clint Eastwood I'll go again
Clint eastwood is still producing movies!! Wow!!
this is probably one of the best trailer i've ever seen.... straight chills almost the whole time
Clint Eastwood, you have done it again!!! Can’t wait to see this one!!!
Clint Eastwood a legend and he has had a full career and is living his best life. To make it to your 90s and still delivering such great entertainment is quite remarkable. Also, can we agree that Nicholas Holt is doing his thing. Most projects I see him in I love. And I'm excited to see him play Lex Luther next year in Superman. and he's got Nosferatu coming out. The Menu is also really good.
I remember him in About A Boy. Time flies!
I think he'd make a good James Bond.
CHILLS what a premise!!! Eastwood excels at suspense and melodrama, I'm seated
This is beautiful story telling and a welcome return to mid budget movies to cinema. Well done, Warner Bros 👏
The best movie I’ve seen in years. A masterpiece.
Courtroom drama with a stellar cast? IM IN !!!
A 94 years old director, and he doesnt fail to hold us at suspense... 😮
A Clint Eastwood Film. That’s enough for me.
Eastwood’s last film. Frankly I’m stunned that he did this one considering his age now. He doesn’t need money. Being only 73 I know how keeping active keeps you alive. At 94, 20yrs my senior I don’t know how he does it We all wish only the best for his Juror#2 film. I’m going to the theatre to see it (Burbank matinee).
Just finished watching this. Fascinating movie.
Clint Eastwood is a machine and this looks so intriguing. What a cast too!
Great movie thanks Clint for another fantastic film 🎥. You never disappoint me.
I'm so glad Nicholas Hoult is still around, one of the more underrated actors around - he was great in A Single Man.
One of the best cut trailers in the recent times. Plus, amazing cast. Can't wait to watch!
Nicholas Hoult has such range it’s incredible. Can’t wait to see this.
Anyone ready for Cilnt Eastwood Final Movie?
No, sir. Absolutely not 😭😭 Im not going to be okey after this movie. Sorry.
Final movie? He‘ll probably be still making movies in 10 years. Age doesn’t exist to this man
@@Carlo_ReNewswill see about that
I really hope it's not. I hope he keeps going.
Is it confirmed?
This has so much more pep than Eastwood's recent outings. The trailer is brimming with tension, amazing acting, and a stylistic feel. Nicholas Hoult looks phenomenal and seems like he'll turn in a fantastic performance.
Clint Eastwood never fails as a director👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. He must win Best Director for this film. I’m sure this story has happened somewhere.
This looks original. I'm ready to watch it now.
Lots of movies are original. Most people don't watch them. And then make fun of Disney for making reboots.
What a riveting trailer. Gripped me and kept me watching until the very end. I can see why my mother wants to see this. Now I do, too.
Curious to see if this can get Nicholas Hoult his first Oscar nomination 👀
It's a crowded year, but if the film is well received, it's not out of the question. I'd also love Nicholas Hoult to get an Oscar-nomination, he's one of our better young talents, an excellent character actor.
Best Actor seems pretty crowded but again, it depends on how well recieved this movie that will have. If it gets a huge acclaim then WB can push an award campaign harder
For now, I'm predicting Adrien Brody for The Brutalist and Colman Domingo for Sing Sing for Best Actor, we'll see how that played out
@@ErasureeraserIts gotta be Ralph Fiennes for Conclave
Probably not at all
An Oscar is hardly something to be proud of at this point especially after a quarter of the winners apparently got theirs for sucking off Harvey Weinstein 😂
For what is believed to be Clint's final film, he knocks it out of the park! Great premise supported by a A-list cast.
HE'S DIRECTED ANOTHER MOVIE!!?? 94 YEARS OLD ABSOLUTELY FAIR PLAY
I'm going to see this film on 15th November in its original version 🤩in a tiny cinema in France. You can't miss a Clint Eastwood film with Toni Collette 🥰 🎞 🤗
This deserves a wide release
Go see it in the theater and maybe Warner Bros may change their minds. Warner Bros doesn’t even seem convinced it should get an Oscar push.
@@RocStarr913 I'm not traveling states to see this movie. and my city gets plenty movies and foreign movies. its only releasing with 50 theater's. ridiculous
@@ayersforce303 Understandable. Believe it or not, Warner Bros. originally considered just releasing it straight to Max as an exclusive.
80 miles away. And I don't live in the middle of nowhere.
I am always amazed by Nicholas Hoult's proficiency with accents. I didn't know he was British for the longest time.
Nicholas Hoult & Toni Collette together again!!!❤
They should do "About A Man" together reuniting with Hugh Grant.
I saw it yesterday. Great movie. The cinema was full. I don’t understand why Zaslav, the boss of WB is destroying the career of this movie in the States. What a stupid idea. That guy should be fired.
Clint Eastwood? Nicholas Hoult? Thanks Warner Bros, we were overdue for another CE movie 😍
Wanna go and see it with me?
This is a really good trailer. It leaves you wondering what really happened and wanting to see the full movie. So many trailers these days give the whole thing away.
Was in Savannah last November and got to see some filming of this by the riverfront. Very excited to see this come out next month!
Mr. Eastwood has been part of my life for pretty much ALL of my life! From his first roles I recall - he was a smart mouth "gun slinger" who taunted Mr. MAV er RICK - all the way to TODAY! I've never met him nor seen him in person, but I know I'd enjoy just being in his presence! He's a YOUNG 94 and I hope he's the first over 100 years old Director of a Movie! I'll never forget his "empty chair" speech! What a MAN for young men to emulate!!
Def the best movie of the year. Gave me goosebumps watchings
What a bonkers premise and conciedience 😮damn this looks good the goat Clint Eastwood is still at it at 94 years old!
Clint Eastwood is back 🎉
For the last time.
I always remember that actor Nicholas from skins. He’s truly talented & it’s been awesome to see him become such a famous actor 👏🏾
Clint Eastwood at 94 making better looking and interesting films than 90% of Hollywood.
100%
Eastwood is ninety freakin four years old. what a legend
Nicholas Hoult certainly has a lot of things going on in his career, and this is one of them.
Juror #2 is a fine remarkable film by the greatest legend Clint. As for his retirement from making movies, according to latest news he is already reading scripts for his next movie.
Can't wait to see Eastwood's final film in theaters!
Final film???? I hope not.
@@miryamishot Clint is 94 and said this is it for him.
"What if I didn't hit a deer?" Chilling words.
Months ago, Variety reported that Warner Bros. is very high on this film.They know they have a winner on their hands.
Just seeing Clint Eastwood as the director i know it's a good movie.
I'm glad it's not a sequel but an original story. Even the trailer is character driven.
This will be one emotional rollercoaster.
Dear Clint Eastwood, i hope you gonna make more movies, you are one of the best ! Love from Budapest !
This is a GREAT movie. I really enjoyed it.
Looks like it's going to be a great movie. Toni Collette and Nicholas Hoult in the same movie again makes it even better. Really love "About a Boy"
Wow Clint Eastwood is in his 90's and still directing movies
I just got called to jury duty for the first time. I should definitely watch this!
If it's by Clint, I'm going to see it.
Now THAT is one of the best trailers I've ever seen.
Warner Bros is releasing the movie in only 50 theaters in the US, because they feel the movie is not "good enough" (probably because it features no superheroes or zombies or similar cr@pp). Clint Eastwood has brought millions to Warner, and they can not respect what will probably be Eastwood's last movie. Shame on them.
Exactly how I fell.......Sad.....Eastwood is iconic, excellent actor for decades & excellent director....🐐
Dünyada bu her zaman böyle olmuştur.Çünkü bazı İnsanlar Nakörlerdir.
Now this is a movie to watch.
Rural Juror is finally here!
Not giving Juror #2 a wide release in cinemas is a crime we can add to Warner Bros prestigious repertoire because even at 94 years old Clint Eastwood has still got it.
I’m getting Place Beyond the Pines Vibe from this