The Good, the Bad and the Ugly actor, 93, has been pictured in public for the first time in around two years, stepping back into the spotlight to direct his upcoming movie, Juror No. 2.
In rare snaps, the acclaimed director and actor took pride of place behind the camera in Georgia, leading a star-studded cast including Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette.
He was in total concentration mode as he gazed into a screen, donning a grey buffer jacket and trousers for the occasion.
The Hollywood icon kept his headphones firmly in place as he directed Nicholas and Tony through the shoot.
The Renfield star looked suave on set, rocking a light T-shirt with a navy blazer, coupled with tan trousers.
While Toni appeared to be in serious mode in a moss-colored dress, with a matching blazer of her own.
Juror No. 2 also stars Zoey Deutch, Kiefer Sutherland and Chris Messina, and is expected to be Clint’s last big screen offering, but we wouldn’t be surprised if he has another project or two up his sleeve.
According to reports, the film focuses on juror Justin Kemp during a murder trial, when he realizes that his reckless driving is actually to blame for the victim losing their life.
Will he be able to save the defendant from justice while also incriminating himself? We’ll have to wait and find out…
With the cameras currently capturing the action in Georgia, a release date for the final product has yet to be announced.
Clint has been involved in a string of hits over his sensational career, including Escape from Alcatraz, Sudden Impact, Dirty Harry and In The Line of Fire.
As well as this, he has also directed and produced many more projects, with titles such as True Crime, Million Dollar Baby, Letters from Iwo Jima, Gran Torino and Changeling on his CV.
However, the star left many concerned after he appeared to take a serious step back from the spotlight, and hadn’t been seen in public for nearly two years.
‘Clint has always enjoyed great health and been vital and active despite his advancing age, but the fact that he hasn’t been around as much lately has a lot of people in Hollywood worried about him,’ an insider reportedly told Radar of the fears.
‘It’s hard to imagine him in anything other than fine form but Father Time catches up to all of us.
‘People do worry about his health. He’s the director, but he’s also involved in every other aspect like the casting and he’ll likely compose the score as he’s done on his other films.’
The source also addressed suggestions that Clint was planning to retire from Hollywood for good, adding: ‘He wants to do this movie as a swan song and go out in a blazing sunset.’