Clint Eastwood showed he’s not ready to slow down yet when he was spotted filming his upcoming film Juror No. 2 on Tuesday in Savannah, Georgia.
The 93-year-old actor-turned-director was shooting a scene for the courtroom thriller featuring his stars Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette.
The project has been called the moviemaker’s ‘final film,’ with The Hollywood Reporter describing it as an attempt to find ‘one last project in order to be able to ride off into the sunset with his head held high,’ though neither Eastwood nor Juror No. 2’s studio Warner Bros. have said he is planning to retire after completing it.
Eastwood was previously seen on set with Hoult in June, after the writer’s strike had started but just before his cast had to stop working due to the recently wrapped actor’s strike.
At the time, photos from Savannah station WSAV show the director with the clean-shaven look he has mostly displayed for the past few decades, but he was seen with a surprising bushy white beard while filming on Tuesday.
Still going strong: Clint Eastwood showed he’s not ready to slow down yet when he was spotted filming his upcoming film Juror No. 2 on Tuesday in Savannah, Georgia
Star power: The 93-year-old actor-turned-director was shooting a scene for the courtroom thriller featuring his stars Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette (pictured)
Eastwood was seen chatting with some of his film crew while wearing a casual black windbreaker with charcoal trousers.
He joined numerous other stars in donning a pair of comfortable Hoka trainers in black.
The Million Dollar Baby star had headphones on over his shaggy white hair, and he sported a full white beard.
Eastwood is no stranger to facial hair, having worn beards in Sergio Leone’s classic Man with No Name trilogy (A Fistful Of Dollar, For A Few Dollars More and The Good, The Bad And The Ugly) and later Westerns including High Plains Drifter, The Outlaw Josey Wales and Pale Rider.
However, he has mostly been clean-shaven in his film roles and public appearances from the last few decades.
Clint appears to have grown his mane while waiting out the dual writers and actors strikes, the latter of which ended earlier this month.
Despite his advanced age, he appeared totally engaged as he set up a shot with his crew.
He looked particularly intrigued while watching footage from the shoot next to his longtime camera operator Stephen Campanelli, who first began working with him on 1995’s romance classic The Bridges Of Madison County.
Taking it easy: Eastwood was seen chatting with some of his film crew while wearing a casual black windbreaker with charcoal trousers
New look: The Million Dollar Baby star had headphones on over his shaggy white hair, and he sported a full white beard, an oddity for him in his later years
Checking the take: He looked particularly intrigued while watching footage from the shoot next to his longtime camera operator Stephen Campanelli (L)
The end? Juror No. 2 has been called as his ‘final film,’ with The Hollywood Reporter describing it as an attempt to find ‘one last project in order to be able to ride off into the sunset with his head held high.’ Neither Eastwood nor Warner Bros. have said it’s his last film