Warner Bros. limits release of Clint Eastwood's new film to 28 theaters

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Clint Eastwood's new film, *Juror #2*, has been released in only 28 theaters by Warner Bros., which has no plans for a wider release. The studio is reportedly limiting its marketing efforts due to concerns about Eastwood's recent box office performance. Despite a strong cast and positive reviews, *Juror #2* will exit theaters after less than a week. The film will be available on video-on-demand later this month, reflecting a shift in Warner Bros.' approach to Eastwood's projects amid financial pressures. Eastwood, now 94, faced production challenges, including health issues and a strike that delayed filming. He has not publicly commented on the limited release, and the studio has not responded to inquiries about its decision.


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