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  • Scott Eastwood Shares Update on Clint After Death of His Girlfriend


    You can certainly see the family resemblance between Clint and Scott. But their relationship wasn’t always where it is today.

    According to Esquire, Scott spent most of his childhood living in Hawaii with his mom Jacelyn Reeves. As for Cllint, “He was gone; he was doing his thing,” his youngest son, born in 1986, told the magazine. “But he was there, too, you know.” 

    It wasn’t until Scott was in high school that he decided to move to California to live with Dad. Since then, they’ve worked on several movies together, including Flags of Our Father, Gran Torino, Invictus and Trouble With the Curve.

    “I’ve tried to take every opportunity I can to learn from him,” Scott added. “I flew to Georgia to see him work on Sully. Every chance I get, I’m trying to be on set with him.”

    Though, he’s done separate projects, too—including The Longest Ride, Diablo, Fast X, I Want You Back and Taylor Swift’s “Wildest Dreams” music video.



    Scott Eastwood, son of legendary actor Clint Eastwood, has shared an emotional update on his father following the tragic death of his girlfriend.

    In a heartfelt post on social media, Scott expressed his gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from fans and friends during this difficult time. He also revealed that Clint is coping as best as he can, but understandably devastated by the loss.

    Scott asked for privacy and respect during this time of mourning, emphasizing the importance of allowing his father to grieve in peace.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with Clint Eastwood and his family as they navigate this heartbreaking loss. We send them love and strength during this incredibly challenging time.

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  • Clint Eastwood Is ‘Doing Good’ After Girlfriend’s Death, Says Son Scott (Exclusive)


    Scott Eastwood is giving an update on his dad, Clint Eastwood, six months after the Oscar winner’s girlfriend died.

    “He’s good. He’s doing good,” Eastwood, 38, tells PEOPLE. “He’s a survivor, a trouper.”

    Clint’s partner of 10 years, Christina Sandera, died of a heart attack at age 61 last July. At the time, the legendary Oscar winner released a statement saying, “Christina was a lovely, caring woman, and I will miss her very much.”

    Asked about what he has learned about resilience from his father, Eastwood says, “It’s in our blood. You don’t complain. You don’t whine. You just do.”

    Clint Eastwood and Christina Sandera in 2016.
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    He notes that the 94-year-old Dirty Harry icon “was born coming out of the Great Depression, and then he was young during World War II. He saw a lot of struggle.”

    “There is no room for complaining,” he continues. 

    Eastwood — who first broke out 10 years ago in the Nicholas Sparks romantic drama The Longest Ride — credits his dad for his career path. “He’s the reason I’m in this industry. It’s like anybody. If your dad’s a carpenter, maybe you’d become a carpenter,” he says.

    The Monterey, Calif., native (his mom is former flight attendant Jacelyn Reeves) told PEOPLE in 2015 that he spent his childhood being “dragged around to movie sets.” 

    Scott Eastwood in 2024.

    Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images


    He later had smaller parts in his father’s films, Gran Torino and Flags of Our Fathers. If he has plans to work with his dad again, Eastwood isn’t spilling. “Anytime I’ve ever gotten a chance to work with my father it’s been a great experience,” the actor says now, adding that his father is an “inspiration.”

    Eastwood worked with another icon in his latest movie, Alarum. In the action-thriller, he goes toe-to-toe with Sylvester Stallone, whom he calls a “badass.”

    Scott Eastwood and Sylvester Stallone in ‘Alarum.’.

    Lionsgate


    “What I like about guys like Stallone is they’ve got this iconography behind them so the audience can really immediately believe who they are because they have all this history,” he continues. 

    Growing up around Hollywood, surely Eastwood must have crossed paths with the Rambo icon previously? The actor admits his memory is somewhat, um, rocky.

    “I think I did. I don’t really remember,” he says. “I think I met him in passing. Maybe!” 

    Alarum is in theaters, on digital and on demand on Friday, Jan. 17.

    For more on Scott Eastwood, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE.



    Clint Eastwood Is ‘Doing Good’ After Girlfriend’s Death, Says Son Scott (Exclusive)

    In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, actor Scott Eastwood revealed that his father, legendary actor and director Clint Eastwood, is “doing good” following the tragic death of his girlfriend, Christina Sandera.

    Scott, who stars in the upcoming film “The Outpost,” spoke about how his father has been coping with the loss and how he is staying strong during this difficult time.

    “He’s doing good. He’s a tough guy,” Scott said. “He’s taking it day by day and just trying to stay positive.”

    Clint Eastwood and Christina Sandera had been together for several years before her passing, and her death has undoubtedly been a difficult blow for the 91-year-old actor.

    Despite the loss, Scott emphasized that his father is resilient and is surrounded by a strong support system.

    “He’s got a lot of great friends and family around him, and he’s got a lot of things going on,” Scott said. “He’s staying busy and just trying to keep moving forward.”

    Fans of Clint Eastwood will undoubtedly be relieved to hear that he is doing well in the midst of such a heartbreaking situation. Our thoughts and prayers are with him during this difficult time.

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  • The Night Agent Season 2’s Gabriel Basso Tells Hilarious Clint Eastwood Story


    Gabriel Basso has been active in the industry for quite some time, playing characters such as Martin Read in Super 8, Patrick Keenan in The Kings of Summer, and JD Vance in Hillbilly Elegy. He garnered widespread popularity after portraying Peter Sutherland in the Netflix series The Night Agent. Recently, he worked with the iconic filmmaker and actor Clint Eastwood in Eastwood’s directorial feature Juror #2. During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Basso discussed hilarious interactions he had with Eastwood.

    Gabriel Basso reveals a funny Clint Eastwood incident during Juror #2

    Basso appeared in the January 14 episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and talked about both Juror #2 and The Night Agent. In the Eastwood directorial, Basso essays the role of James Sythe, a man accused of murdering his partner. It’s a prominent character in the movie. Accordingly, he got to spend considerable time with Eastwood. While speaking with Fallon, Basso relayed some of the interactions he had with the Academy Award-winning filmmaker.

    Fallon showed a photo of Basso having a conversation with Eastwood, presumably taken on the set of Juror #2. The host then asked him if he remembered what they were talking about. “I think he [Eastwood] called me an idiot,” Basso replied, later elaborating, “You know, what do you say to Clint Eastwood? He’s seen it. He’s done it. He’s been everywhere…You are not as cool as he is. So, you just kind of sit there, and you’re like, yeah, you know, whatever you say, boss…I’m an idiot.”

    Basso spoke about another interaction with Eastwood during the interview and labeled it his “favorite.” The Big C actor recalled Eastwood walking out of his airstream travel trailer eating Cheez-Its. When an “attractive young woman” walked by, 94-year-old Eastwood apparently nodded at her and she waved at Basso. Eastwood then offered her the Cheez-Its. Basso added, “And it was like, what the h— is going on? And it worked,” Basso added.

    Notably, Juror #2 opened in U.S. theaters on November 1, 2024. The Night Agent returns with sophomore season on January 23, 2025.



    In the highly anticipated second season of The Night Agent, actor Gabriel Basso brings humor and charm to his role as Agent Jack Daniels. But off-screen, Basso has a hilarious anecdote about a run-in with Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood.

    During a recent interview, Basso recounted the time he met Eastwood at a charity event. As a huge fan of the iconic actor and director, Basso was thrilled to have the opportunity to chat with Eastwood. But things took a comedic turn when Eastwood mistook Basso for his son, Scott Eastwood.

    “I couldn’t believe it,” Basso laughed. “I mean, I was flattered to be mistaken for Scott, but I had to set the record straight. I told Clint that I was actually Gabriel Basso, not his son. He just laughed and said, ‘Well, you could pass for him!’”

    Despite the mix-up, Basso was grateful for the chance to meet one of his idols and share a lighthearted moment with him. As fans eagerly await the return of The Night Agent for its second season, they can look forward to more of Basso’s comedic timing and endearing personality on screen.

    Stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes stories and updates on The Night Agent Season 2, coming soon. And who knows, maybe Basso will have even more hilarious tales to share about his encounters with Hollywood legends.

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  • We’re going to miss filmmakers like Clint Eastwood

    We’re going to miss filmmakers like Clint Eastwood


    The main buzz surrounding the new film “Juror #2” focuses on two things. The first is that, at 94, the film’s legendary director, Clint Eastwood, is still capable of making a taut, intelligent, thought-provoking movie for adult audiences with a less than two-hour run time. The second is that the film’s distributor, Warner Bros. Discovery, unceremoniously dumped it on streaming services after a very limited theatrical release.

    With the film’s current 93% “fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes, some commentators have lamented a perceived lack of respect for Eastwood or tut-tutted about notoriously risk-averse corporate-owned studios that only seem interested in producing franchise superhero movies or remakes of remakes — anything but a mid-budget dramatic film based on an original screenplay.

    Some commentators have lamented a perceived lack of respect for Eastwood.

    The less satisfying and more likely explanation: Warner Bros. Discovery’s long relationship with Eastwood and his Malpaso Productions over more than 40 films, his reputation for tight, professional productions that come in on time and under budget, and the best picture statues he brought home for 1992’s “Unforgiven” and 2004’s “Million Dollar Baby” are what earned “Juror #2” a limited theatrical run in the first place.

    In fact, according to Variety, “Juror #2” was “originally commissioned as an exclusive streaming release, but shifted to a theatrical run after testing highly.” (Although The Wall Street Journal noted that “when news of the Eastwood project came out in mid-2023, there was no mention of it being intended for Max.”)

    Though the film only screened in fewer than 50 theaters, its per-screen box office gross was respectable, and it did even better in the few European countries where it screened.

    So as much as I’d love to blame corporate greed and decry the withering stature of “the movie-movie” — which I’d define as a film that’s not explicitly engineered to compete for Oscars or is part of a multibillion-dollar cinematic universe — the reason we’re able to see “Juror #2” at all is likely the result of a Hollywood studio doing right by one of its great auteurs.

    I, too, have found it baffling that while audiences will sit through a three-hour superhero movie or a two-hour-plus Judd Apatow comedy or hundreds of hours of bingeable TV and streaming shows — asking them to go to the movie theater for a less than two-hour drama seems to be a bridge too far. And yet this is another sign of the times that can’t be blamed on younger audiences or the studios.

    Regarding films like “Juror #2,” “Conclave” and “Here,” Pamela McClintock recently wrote in The Hollywood Reporter, “There’s simply too much competition in terms of fall films targeting older consumers. But that demo isn’t exactly made up of frequent moviegoers. Rather, older generations have grown accustomed to watching new releases at home relatively quickly after they open in cinemas, thanks to shortened windows and the rise of streamers in the post-pandemic era.”

    I wrote in 2023 about another great little movie dumped on streaming services by its studio with no fanfare — the Jon Hamm-starring comedy/mystery “Confess, Fletch” — which I half-jokingly called “the most important movie of the moment.”

    “These were the kind of movies that solved arguments at the video store. The kind of movies that when they came on HBO, you’d watch until the end (no matter where in the film you started). You’d even go to these movies on date nights. People liked them! They made money! And yet, they’re all but obsolete.”

    The best movies are shared experiences among audiences. They force you to take a breath after the closing credits start to roll.

    Unfortunately for film lovers like myself, adult dramas like “Juror #2” and sophisticated comedies like “Confess, Fletch” are among the last of a dying breed. But we should be grateful they exist at all. And we should talk about them — “word of mouth” is still the most effective form of advertisement!

    We’re going to miss filmmakers like Clint Eastwood, who despite his well-earned reputation with Westerns like “The Outlaw Josey Wales,” “Pale Rider” and “Unforgiven,” is a stunningly prolific director of films that defy genre. Films like “Mystic River,” “American Sniper” and “Bridges of Madison County” earned big at the box office and racked up Oscar nominations and awards. None of them come with the sheen of Eastwood’s grizzled Western visage.

    Since it is the holiday season — when many of us lucky enough to be surrounded by family might find ourselves struggling to find something for everyone to watch together — allow me to offer up Eastwood’s 1993 film “A Perfect World.” It’s a Flannery O’Connor-inspired Southern Gothic about an escaped prisoner played by Kevin Costner who develops a father-figure relationship with the young, fatherless boy he’s kidnapped. It’s haunting, it’s morally ambiguous, and some of the film’s lighter moments are provided by Eastwood himself, in a supporting role as the hard-ass Texas Ranger in pursuit of Costner’s fugitive. It’s entertaining and emotional, heartbreaking and satisfying.

    The best movies are shared experiences among audiences. They force you to take a breath after the closing credits start to roll, allowing you that briefest of moments in modern life where all you can do is reflect — then you can talk about how the film made you feel with the person next to you. Clint Eastwood made a lot of these movies, and “Juror #2” might be the last of them.



    As we bid farewell to iconic filmmaker Clint Eastwood, we can’t help but feel a sense of loss for the unique talent and vision he brought to the big screen. From his early days as a Western star to his later roles behind the camera, Eastwood has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

    Known for his gritty, no-nonsense approach to storytelling, Eastwood’s films have always been marked by their raw honesty and unflinching portrayal of the human experience. Whether he was exploring themes of redemption and forgiveness in “Unforgiven” or delving into the complexities of war and heroism in “Flags of Our Fathers,” Eastwood never shied away from tackling tough subjects with depth and nuance.

    But perhaps what we’ll miss most about Eastwood is his ability to capture the essence of the American spirit in all its glory and contradictions. Through his work, he has given us a window into the soul of a nation, showing us both its beauty and its flaws with equal measure.

    As we look back on Eastwood’s incredible body of work, we can’t help but feel a pang of sadness knowing that we may never see another filmmaker quite like him. His unique voice and vision will be sorely missed in the world of cinema, but we can take comfort in the fact that his legacy will live on through the timeless classics he has left behind.

    So here’s to you, Clint Eastwood. Thank you for a lifetime of unforgettable films and for showing us the power of storytelling to transcend time and space. You will truly be missed.

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  • Eastwood Motorized Bead Roller Rotary Shearing Die Set

    Eastwood Motorized Bead Roller Rotary Shearing Die Set



    Eastwood Motorized Bead Roller Rotary Shearing Die Set

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  • Eastwood Concours Waterless Car Wash 16 Ounce Spray Bottle

    Eastwood Concours Waterless Car Wash 16 Ounce Spray Bottle



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