There’s a new Clint Eastwood movie opening this weekend. That might be the last time we can stay that.
The 94-year-old hasn’t shared any retirement plans, but given his age every new movie can, potentially, be his last.
It’s sad but true.
Equally sad? Most Eastwood fans won’t be able to see “Juror #2.”
The drama debuts Nov. 1 in select theaters. Very select, to be more accurate. The film opens in less than 50 screens nationwide with no existing plans for an expansion. Even indie films will start out modestly with the hopes of adding theaters if the box office results demand it.
Warner Bros. Discovery isn’t thinking that far ahead, and the film’s north of the border release slate is only marginally better.
The film’s official website only promotes showtimes in 18 markets. Cineplex, Canada’s leading exhibitor chain, is opening the film in just…
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