When Clint Eastwood turned 96 on May 31, several American media delved into statements from his surroundings, and found an interview with his son Kyle, a jazz musician and composer, conducted by France 3 at the end of last November. In it, he talked about his father and claimed to have “many fond memories of having worked with him.” And he added: “He is now retired, he is 95 years old. But I had the great fortune of being able to collaborate with him on several films.” Suddenly, the world discovered that, after Jury No. 2there will be no more Eastwood movies. Clint had hung up his guns.
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