What performance of his would you say was incredible? How many incredible performances would you say he's given over the course of his filmography? Genuine question.
@@kayliahferrero Agreed, for me he's just a little better than Sam Worthington, Tom Holland, Jai Courtney, Hayden Christensen, Daisy Ridley, Orlando Bloom, Rob Patterson, Clive Owen and Joseph Fiennes when it comes to range. Austin Butler has shown more range in just 3 films (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Elvis, Dune: Part 2) in my opinion. I think we should reserve using the term 'incredible' for performances like Day-Lewis in There Will Be Blood, Viggo in Eastern Promises, Crowe in The Insider, Fassbender in 12 Years a Slave, Denzel in Training Day, Kilmer in Tombstone, Pacino in Scarface, Berenger in Platoon, Cruise in Magnolia, Bana in Black Hawk Down, Oldman in True Romance, Cage in Joe, Thomas Jane in 1922, Damian Lewis in Keane, Jason Patric in Rush, Barry Pepper in Like Dandelion Dust and Guy Pearce in Lawless.
@@thetalentof I'd say multiple performances were excellent and shows his ability to be a very fine actor and shows his potential: About a Boy, Jack the Giant Slayer, Sand Castle, The Banker, just to name a few. Actors are categorized in many levels. They all can't be first round picks like Daniel Day Lewis or Gary Oldman or Tom Hanks from years ago who are a handful of excellent actors who gave incredible performances. Then there is the next level of actors and the next and so on. I think Nicolas falls into that category of very good actors waiting for their moment and I for one look forward to seeing this new movie... and his next!
@@hankowens7986 Sure but he's had lead roles in over 10 features and pretty big supporting roles in over 15 features so I think if he was capable of giving an incredible peformance, he would've proved it already with that much opportunity behind him.
This is how you make a trailer. Give tidbits of information without giving away the ending. The story looks intriguing, good cast, and a great director. I'll pay money to see this in the theater and hopefully others will as well so hollywood can see that we will shell out dollars to see a movie that is not based on a superhero, an existing - or re-boot of a former - franchise, or packed with action.
But they did give too much away. We get the entire story, other than what happens at the end. Does he turn himself in, does he hide, or is he caught? That's it. That's all that's left to watch the movie for.
@@Soldier4USA2005 possible plot twist bro - he thinks it's him and his conscience gets the better of him so he admits it... turns out it was a coincidence but now because of him reasonable doubt is established and the real killer (boyfriend all along) gets off...
@@ndl6827 That is a possibility ... but feels cheap and a complete waste of building up the juror being at fault. UNLESS ..... the entire movie is going back and forth over who is at fault. That isn't in the trailer, which would turn it into a bait and switch. And that's never good. Advertising one type of movie, only to actually be another. bad trailers have ruined perfectly good if not great movies.
Clint Eastwood movies are hands down some of the best ever. Storylines that hit the heart with social dilemmas that blur the lines. What a tremendous talent! Clint knows how to captivate audiences with intrigue and mystery every step of the way!!!
@stevenwelkert7062 Yes, but you need a good director to do it justice. You need good actors to give the performances. You need good camera men for the camera work. You need a good cinematographer to photograph it well. And a filmmaker that will not re write your script. Many great scripts have been butchered by the wrong people. Also, a screenplay was meant to be 'filmed' and performed. Not just simply read. It is basically an outline to be made into an actual movie. It's not an end in itself. And Eastwood is smart about the material he works with. And in many cases elevates those scripts to greater heights. Similar to David Fincher and Martin Scorsese.
@@timetheory84 My comment was a direct reply to the original comment which lauded Eastwood for "his storylines". Eastwood has not claimed a script writing credit for any of his films so the credit for the stories he chose to make into movies belong to people like Richard LaGravenese and Robert James Waller (The Bridges of Madison County) and David Webb Peoples (Unforgiven) and Paul Haggis and F.X. Toole (Million Dollar Baby) and Brian Helgeland and Dennis Lehane (Mystic River). A director can louse up a good script by bad direction but if the story is told well it is much more to the credit of the scriptwriter than the director. Note that I said scriptwriter, not author. Lots of books have been made into great movies but rarely have they been faithfully translated from the written source material into a film script. A good scriptwriter knows that books often have to be changed significantly because what makes a good read does not always make a good film. Example: The Shining which was a so-so story made into a great film because of the genius of Stanley Kubrick as a scriptwriter. But your larger point about all those other categories of people who together create a film is valid. Directors and actors get WAY too much credit for films and the scriptwriter, set designer, lighting and effects technicians, film editor, costume designer, composer and makeup artists WAY too little. Yes, they hand out Oscars for those people too but once the ceremony ends the contributions of those others are quickly forgotten. People extol Unforgiven and assume that it was all the work of Clint Eastwood as director, but no one then mentions the Oscar nomination for best original screenplay that went to David Webb Peoples, the best cinematography Oscar nomination for Jack N. Green, the best film editing Oscar nomination for Joel Cox and, the best art direction Oscar nomination for Henry Bumstead for that film. Honest directors will admit that they often get undue credit for all those others' work.
Nicholas Hoult has done so well for himself as an actor. He was great in "About A Boy". So talented. Also a massive Eastwood fan. This is going to be great!
I love surprises like this. I was thinking oh what trailer movie is this. And then I saw Clint Eastwood's name, I'm like damn he's still directing haha. I'll be watching it for sure.
This is freaking outstanding..... And yes, The fact Nicholas was able to work with Clint is beyond words. The entire cast is a murders row (bad word choices) of some of the best.
Wait a minute. There looks to be a plot and characters with some type of development; very little CGI; and the most disturbing thing is there doesn't appear to be a super-hero or an alternate universe where all of this is taking place (not the time for a physics quantum mechanics debate). This looks like a .... real film. 🤔😮
Oh no, sir! That's what YOU think! Juror #2 is actually a sci fi thriller that takes place in the year 3299. Juror #2 is actually the killer of this poor woman, but was placed into a coma and is in a virtual world via a computer brain interface. He thinks he is a juror on a case where he might have accidentally killed the woman that the defendant is accused of killing. If he steps forward and comes clean saving the man on trial, they know he is capable of good, and doing the right thing, so when they awaken him from the coma, he will be given a chance to pay for his crime and one day be free again. But if he he doesn't do the right thing, he will be sentenced to something worse than death. He will spend the rest of his life attached to this interface, and be forced to live out the final moments of the woman he killed over and over, repeatedly living her death, unable to escape until he one day dies of old age.
He is 94 and deserves all of the props! We’ll see if he is truly capable of completely retiring from the industry….it’s in his blood to tell great stories.💙
Clint Eastwood is amazing! I love that he’s still got it, even in his 90’s. Very impressive and the cast is full of GREAT actors, I will definitely be watching this!
One of the few people in Hollywood still making normal movies that don't involve a superhero or some bland corporate property. Eastwood is a true legend.
Clint Eastwood is my God!!!!!! I have loved and admired him for as long as I can remember. Even wrote a research paper on him as a Director. Making this kind of a stunning, mind capturing, brilliant performed and edited film at the age of 93-94 is beyond amazing!!!!!!!!
It’s basically just 12 Angry men if Henry Fonda was like “ok it’s my fault” I gotta convince this jury this kid is not guilty. Alright how am I gonna do this so I don’t catch the heat ?”
@@xR0N1Nx See that's the thing, boiling it down to labelling someone as a monster for not coming forward makes things black and white and simplifies the complexities of the emotions involved. Another movie similar to this and also equally amazing is the Machinist with Christian Bale, a movie that explores the emotions associated with guilt versus the consequences of coming forward. I mean heck, let me ask you how you think the case of Anne Saccoulus went down, the woman who ran a man over in the UK after driving in the wrong side of the road, then fled the country and claimed diplomatic immunity because she was married to a spy. She never faced consequences for her actions, many people view her as a monster.
@@The_Greedy_Orphan That Sacoolas case was disgraceful, I’m from the UK and she was given a suspended sentence for causing death by careless driving, via video link in court in London while she sat there in the US. It’s unacceptable the US authorities refused to extradite her here to face the consequences of what she did.
This movie has been on my radar since I first read the premise. I hope it's really good. There are so many different creative choices you can make with this story. Sort of reminds me of 12 Angry Men and Runaway Jury.
Agreed but we've also had some other decent non-CGI story focused films make it through this year like Challengers, Anora, The Bikeriders, Strange Darling, The Instigators, Wolfs, Amber Alert, Lee, Speak No Evil, One Fast Move, Blitz, Maria and Across the River and Into the Trees.
Superheros "cheap"? You've been watching the wrong ones. Loads of superhero movies with amazing acting and story, and never cheap looking: Logan, DeadP &W, CivilWar, Wakanda Forever, etc.
@@ericecho5118 Logan, Deadpool, Phase 1, Wonder Woman, X2, Blade, Spiderman 2, Batman Begins, First Class have great acting, stories and production values, 100%. But more recently, superhero movies have switched to going for the cheap look - shooting on digital instead of 35, using green screen instead of built sets, staying on a sound stage instead of on-location, animated squibs, muzzle flashes, explosions and vehicles instead of real ones killing the visual thrill factor and having scripts more action set-piece focused than story focused killing audience engagement (Madame Webb, Bloodshot, Aquaman 2, The Marvels, Black Adam, Shazam 2, Morbius, The Flash, Venom 2, Multiverse of Madness, Love and Thunder, Quantamania).
Fantastic trailer. These kinds of movies aren’t made anymore. Hope Clint Eastwood drinks from the fountain of youth so he can keep making movies forever.
I'm glad that Nicholas has had the opportunity to work with Clint. He's really proven himself to be an incredible actor.
What performance of his would you say was incredible? How many incredible performances would you say he's given over the course of his filmography? Genuine question.
he's ok not that great doesnt have a huge emotional range. He does the job well sometimes or is miscast if not.
@@kayliahferrero Agreed, for me he's just a little better than Sam Worthington, Tom Holland, Jai Courtney, Hayden Christensen, Daisy Ridley, Orlando Bloom, Rob Patterson, Clive Owen and Joseph Fiennes when it comes to range. Austin Butler has shown more range in just 3 films (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Elvis, Dune: Part 2) in my opinion. I think we should reserve using the term 'incredible' for performances like Day-Lewis in There Will Be Blood, Viggo in Eastern Promises, Crowe in The Insider, Fassbender in 12 Years a Slave, Denzel in Training Day, Kilmer in Tombstone, Pacino in Scarface, Berenger in Platoon, Cruise in Magnolia, Bana in Black Hawk Down, Oldman in True Romance, Cage in Joe, Thomas Jane in 1922, Damian Lewis in Keane, Jason Patric in Rush, Barry Pepper in Like Dandelion Dust and Guy Pearce in Lawless.
@@thetalentof I'd say multiple performances were excellent and shows his ability to be a very fine actor and shows his potential: About a Boy, Jack the Giant Slayer, Sand Castle, The Banker, just to name a few. Actors are categorized in many levels. They all can't be first round picks like Daniel Day Lewis or Gary Oldman or Tom Hanks from years ago who are a handful of excellent actors who gave incredible performances. Then there is the next level of actors and the next and so on. I think Nicolas falls into that category of very good actors waiting for their moment and I for one look forward to seeing this new movie... and his next!
@@hankowens7986 Sure but he's had lead roles in over 10 features and pretty big supporting roles in over 15 features so I think if he was capable of giving an incredible peformance, he would've proved it already with that much opportunity behind him.
It is such a simple premise, but seems like an amazing drama film. Hat's off to Mr Eastwood.
Still making films at 94. What a legend!
That's exactly what i was thinking
💯💯. One of the best actors and directors of our generation.
American legend
@@seauryakumar 👍
he was a legend now just a sad republican
No one makes slow burners like Clint Eastwood. The legend. ❤
This looks great but I'm not going to watch it until I've seen the first one 😅
Alright, that was funny.
👏🏼👏🏼hahah clever that was good lofl
Maybe you have to watch the Demi Moore movie from years ago 🤷♂😏
wow way over your head dude
LOL
This is how you make a trailer. Give tidbits of information without giving away the ending.
The story looks intriguing, good cast, and a great director. I'll pay money to see this in the theater and hopefully others will as well so hollywood can see that we will shell out dollars to see a movie that is not based on a superhero, an existing - or re-boot of a former - franchise, or packed with action.
I actually think they give too much information away. Still looks great, though.
you forgot the absence of rainbows which is always a good thing.
But they did give too much away. We get the entire story, other than what happens at the end. Does he turn himself in, does he hide, or is he caught?
That's it. That's all that's left to watch the movie for.
@@Soldier4USA2005 possible plot twist bro - he thinks it's him and his conscience gets the better of him so he admits it... turns out it was a coincidence but now because of him reasonable doubt is established and the real killer (boyfriend all along) gets off...
@@ndl6827 That is a possibility ... but feels cheap and a complete waste of building up the juror being at fault.
UNLESS ..... the entire movie is going back and forth over who is at fault. That isn't in the trailer, which would turn it into a bait and switch. And that's never good.
Advertising one type of movie, only to actually be another. bad trailers have ruined perfectly good if not great movies.
Clint Eastwood movies are hands down some of the best ever. Storylines that hit the heart with social dilemmas that blur the lines. What a tremendous talent! Clint knows how to captivate audiences with intrigue and mystery every step of the way!!!
lol.
Too bad he sucks as a person though.
Yes, and that means he knows how to pick good scripts. The actual credit for the plots and characters belongs to the screenwriters he has worked with.
@stevenwelkert7062 Yes, but you need a good director to do it justice. You need good actors to give the performances. You need good camera men for the camera work. You need a good cinematographer to photograph it well. And a filmmaker that will not re write your script. Many great scripts have been butchered by the wrong people. Also, a screenplay was meant to be 'filmed' and performed. Not just simply read. It is basically an outline to be made into an actual movie. It's not an end in itself. And Eastwood is smart about the material he works with. And in many cases elevates those scripts to greater heights. Similar to David Fincher and Martin Scorsese.
@@timetheory84 My comment was a direct reply to the original comment which lauded Eastwood for "his storylines". Eastwood has not claimed a script writing credit for any of his films so the credit for the stories he chose to make into movies belong to people like Richard LaGravenese and Robert James Waller (The Bridges of Madison County) and David Webb Peoples (Unforgiven) and Paul Haggis and F.X. Toole (Million Dollar Baby) and Brian Helgeland and Dennis Lehane (Mystic River). A director can louse up a good script by bad direction but if the story is told well it is much more to the credit of the scriptwriter than the director. Note that I said scriptwriter, not author. Lots of books have been made into great movies but rarely have they been faithfully translated from the written source material into a film script. A good scriptwriter knows that books often have to be changed significantly because what makes a good read does not always make a good film. Example: The Shining which was a so-so story made into a great film because of the genius of Stanley Kubrick as a scriptwriter.
But your larger point about all those other categories of people who together create a film is valid. Directors and actors get WAY too much credit for films and the scriptwriter, set designer, lighting and effects technicians, film editor, costume designer, composer and makeup artists WAY too little. Yes, they hand out Oscars for those people too but once the ceremony ends the contributions of those others are quickly forgotten. People extol Unforgiven and assume that it was all the work of Clint Eastwood as director, but no one then mentions the Oscar nomination for best original screenplay that went to David Webb Peoples, the best cinematography Oscar nomination for Jack N. Green, the best film editing Oscar nomination for Joel Cox and, the best art direction Oscar nomination for Henry Bumstead for that film. Honest directors will admit that they often get undue credit for all those others' work.
Funny to see Toni Collette & Nicholas Hoult back together after About a Boy!
Let's have Nicholas Hoult reunite with Hugh Grant now!
Holy s**t I forgot about that movie!
Thank you! I absolutely love that movie and so many people have no idea what I'm talking about
Let's hope they don't sing.
@@scottseverson5667 oh no, they're closing the eyes now!
Nicholas Hoult has done so well for himself as an actor. He was great in "About A Boy". So talented. Also a massive Eastwood fan. This is going to be great!
We need more movies like this! With a story and great cast. Thank you Clint. 👍
We need movies like this back in the cinema to flush the crap away. A good story well told. That's all.
I love surprises like this. I was thinking oh what trailer movie is this. And then I saw Clint Eastwood's name, I'm like damn he's still directing haha. I'll be watching it for sure.
Hoult has this and Nosferatu coming out. It's a Great lineup for him. Eastwood and Eggers, he is making awesome choices for roles.
He’s Lex Luthor in the new Superman movie. I think he’s doing ok.
Once again for Legendary man Mr. Clint Eastwood THE GOAT
If this is Clint's Eastwood last movie, let's hope he goes out with a bang
Clint is the man. Who knew he would be one of the greatest directors.
I read on IMDb that it is his final film.
@@Dapryor his mule movie was said to be his last a couple of years ago then this happened so who knows.... he might make make more movies
i heard he's making a film about the obliteration of Hiroshima . Defo going out with a bang.
Probably is
What a stellar cast, with an iconic director.
This is why I watch movies. To find 1 like this.
This is freaking outstanding..... And yes, The fact Nicholas was able to work with Clint is beyond words. The entire cast is a murders row (bad word choices) of some of the best.
Wait a minute. There looks to be a plot and characters with some type of development; very little CGI; and the most disturbing thing is there doesn't appear to be a super-hero or an alternate universe where all of this is taking place (not the time for a physics quantum mechanics debate). This looks like a .... real film. 🤔😮
I'm not sure if I can deal with a good storyline, genuine tension and characters who I care what happens to them.
Oh no, sir! That's what YOU think! Juror #2 is actually a sci fi thriller that takes place in the year 3299. Juror #2 is actually the killer of this poor woman, but was placed into a coma and is in a virtual world via a computer brain interface. He thinks he is a juror on a case where he might have accidentally killed the woman that the defendant is accused of killing. If he steps forward and comes clean saving the man on trial, they know he is capable of good, and doing the right thing, so when they awaken him from the coma, he will be given a chance to pay for his crime and one day be free again. But if he he doesn't do the right thing, he will be sentenced to something worse than death. He will spend the rest of his life attached to this interface, and be forced to live out the final moments of the woman he killed over and over, repeatedly living her death, unable to escape until he one day dies of old age.
Wait for the third act with the laser beams.
You're dreaming.
This is actually Nicholas Hoult's, Lex Luthor origin movie, that's why JK Simmons is in it as a young detective Jim Gordon
Still writing and directing and he's not far away from turning 100! Absolutely incredible.
This is the last movie he’s making 😭
He is 94 and deserves all of the props! We’ll see if he is truly capable of completely retiring from the industry….it’s in his blood to tell great stories.💙
Rural juror finally made it to the big screen. Good job Jenna
0:31 a movie directed by Clint Eastwood. Say no more and I'll wait for this movie.
Clint Eastwood = Goat
AbsoFreakin'lutely GOAT!❤
Clint Eastwood is a legend. He hasn't made one less-than-excellent movie in 94 years.
He definitely has lol
Not directing
@@rickfrenzy9556 yes, as a director ;) Even though even as just an actor, I'm struggling to think of one...
This is one of those old timey things we used to call a Movie, hope all the younsters like it
Looks good. Nicks acting is getting better and better
Clint Eastwood is amazing! I love that he’s still got it, even in his 90’s. Very impressive and the cast is full of GREAT actors, I will definitely be watching this!
All Clint Eastwood movies are good great producer
Toni Collette is in everything!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
One of the few people in Hollywood still making normal movies that don't involve a superhero or some bland corporate property. Eastwood is a true legend.
I'm sold. It's a Clint Eastwood movie, so it was bound to be a highly anticipated movie🎉
I am 100% going to see this.
Clint Eastwood is one of My FAVORITE actors and directors.
I will drive 30 miles to the city if my podunk suburban movie theater doesn’t show this film. Looks awesome.
Clint Eastwood is my God!!!!!! I have loved and admired him for as long as I can remember. Even wrote a research paper on him as a Director. Making this kind of a stunning, mind capturing, brilliant performed and edited film at the age of 93-94 is beyond amazing!!!!!!!!
Since Dirty Harry, one of the best (dollars trilogy good, but harry the catapult to fame).
I'm not crazy about movies anymore...UNLESS IT'S CLINT EASTWOOD'S MOVIE!!! True Story! I love Clint Eastwood movies❤
Yeesh. What a moral conundrum. Looks like a good movie.
That's not a moral conundrum. You would be a monster for not coming for. But it does look good
It’s basically just 12 Angry men if Henry Fonda was like “ok it’s my fault” I gotta convince this jury this kid is not guilty. Alright how am I gonna do this so I don’t catch the heat ?”
It’s basically A Few Good Men, if Tom Cruise ran over PFC Santiago after he had been given a code red.
@@xR0N1Nx See that's the thing, boiling it down to labelling someone as a monster for not coming forward makes things black and white and simplifies the complexities of the emotions involved. Another movie similar to this and also equally amazing is the Machinist with Christian Bale, a movie that explores the emotions associated with guilt versus the consequences of coming forward.
I mean heck, let me ask you how you think the case of Anne Saccoulus went down, the woman who ran a man over in the UK after driving in the wrong side of the road, then fled the country and claimed diplomatic immunity because she was married to a spy. She never faced consequences for her actions, many people view her as a monster.
@@The_Greedy_Orphan That Sacoolas case was disgraceful, I’m from the UK and she was given a suspended sentence for causing death by careless driving, via video link in court in London while she sat there in the US. It’s unacceptable the US authorities refused to extradite her here to face the consequences of what she did.
Hoult should've won 100 Emmys for his work on The Great.
Clint Eastwood is probably the most underrated film director in Hollywood history.
Just another run of the mill CLASSIC from the Classic man himself. CLINT EASTWOOD.
An actual movie idea that hasn’t been done before. Well done 👏🏻
This movie has been on my radar since I first read the premise. I hope it's really good. There are so many different creative choices you can make with this story. Sort of reminds me of 12 Angry Men and Runaway Jury.
This is a great trailer, completely sells me on the film.
Can't wait for this! Nicholas deserves all the recognition.
Now this looks really good 😊😊😊😊😊
looks good! love Toni Collette!
Looks like a banger movie from the late '90s. More please!
This look awesome thank you Mr Clint Eastwood. Great actor but one of the best directors ever lived ❤
J.K. Simmons, Toni Colette..... SOLD!
Great to see Nicholas Hoult starring here. He was fantastic in the movie The Menu.
Clint Eastwood is a hero of mine. I'm absolutely in for this one.
Holy shit! Fantastic premise for a film!
I LOVE Nicholas Hoult!
Definitely seeing this one.
It looks really special
This trailer's intense! Can't wait to watch it. Eastwood sure knows how to make a movie.
LOOKS GOOOOOOTTTT
This kind of movie that I'm looking for. Not this cheap superheroes CGI thing. Real story, real acting. Thank you Clint.
Agreed but we've also had some other decent non-CGI story focused films make it through this year like Challengers, Anora, The Bikeriders, Strange Darling, The Instigators, Wolfs, Amber Alert, Lee, Speak No Evil, One Fast Move, Blitz, Maria and Across the River and Into the Trees.
@@thetalentof Exactly. None of which hardly anyone went to go see, regardless of how much great acting.
Superheros "cheap"? You've been watching the wrong ones. Loads of superhero movies with amazing acting and story, and never cheap looking: Logan, DeadP &W, CivilWar, Wakanda Forever, etc.
@@ericecho5118 100% and that's always how it works. Entertainment makes the most money and art wins the most awards.
@@ericecho5118 Logan, Deadpool, Phase 1, Wonder Woman, X2, Blade, Spiderman 2, Batman Begins, First Class have great acting, stories and production values, 100%. But more recently, superhero movies have switched to going for the cheap look - shooting on digital instead of 35, using green screen instead of built sets, staying on a sound stage instead of on-location, animated squibs, muzzle flashes, explosions and vehicles instead of real ones killing the visual thrill factor and having scripts more action set-piece focused than story focused killing audience engagement (Madame Webb, Bloodshot, Aquaman 2, The Marvels, Black Adam, Shazam 2, Morbius, The Flash, Venom 2, Multiverse of Madness, Love and Thunder, Quantamania).
He is truly a Legend!
In Eastwood I trust.
Finally! A film with real substance!
Finally, Real films are back. That's a movie I'm gonna watch for sure. From the greatest of all time Clint Eastwood? Enough said, I'm seated.
Looks great! Will be watching this when I can..
Fantastic trailer. These kinds of movies aren’t made anymore. Hope Clint Eastwood drinks from the fountain of youth so he can keep making movies forever.
This looks great!! Definitely will watch!
Been waiting for this one for a long time!!! I just wish that Christine could be here with Clint to share this with him.💔
Directed by Clint Eastwood - ENOUGH said!
Clint Eastwood is the best . Stat he's epic. And this looks like another great film from him
Return of the Legendary Clint !!!!
I love court room dramas and Nicholas Hoult is a great actor (not to mention Clint Eastwood as director) this should be good
Jack Bauer!😮
My boi
This looks like it's going to be absolutely amazing...
Clint is a true legend 👏
Wow trailer🔥🔥🔥😱I can't wait see this. Another masterpiece from mr.eastwood.Long live Clint eastwood💖🙏
Might be the 1st Hollywood movie I plan on watching in 2024 and it is already Oct, 2024
What an original idea, refreshing to see!
Eastwood is a legend!!
Clint is such a great director. This look very interesting.
I've never been a fan of court movies but this looks awesome
This is a proper final film for Clint.
I'm so excited for this movie!!!!
So want to see this.
Wow, what a premise. Can't wait!
Love Clint Eastwood movies.
What an experience! Absolutely will see this film!
Stellar cast. Can't wait!!!
Cedric Yarbrough getting in the top billing list in a Clint filum! About time! ❤
Finally, a classic drama! Can't wait to watch it...
This is an Oscar one for sure!
so was Gran Torino :@
God bless Clint Eastwood
Wow anothet great one from Talented Genius Clint Eastwood!
A movie by Clint Eastwood....I am in!
oh wow finally one of those gems that u see once in a while.
this is gonna be good, amazing cast and the story actually looks great
sign me up
I can't wait for this movie to release!
Who else's first thought was, "Clint Eastwood is still alive?".
looks fantastic!!!
Awesome cast!
Looks absolutely class that 👍👍👍👍👍
Clint Eastwood film? that's enough for a reason for me to watch
Eastwood is famous as a director for insisting on one take, bringing all his films within the shooting timeframe and under budget.
Oh, I'm definitely watching this.
If its Clint im here for it ..