Juror No. 2
2024 film by Clint Eastwood
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| February 9 2025 | International Cinephile Society placed 'Juror #2' at 19th place for Best Picture |
| February 7 2025 | AACTA International Awards nominated Toni Collette for Best Supporting Actress |
| February 2 2025 | London Film Critics' Circle nominated Nicholas Hoult for British/Irish Performer of the Year |
| January 13 2025 | Hawaii Film Critics Society nominated 'Juror #2' for Best Overlooked Film |
| January 8 2025 | Georgia Film Critics Association awarded Clint Eastwood and Jonathan A. Abrams the Oglethorpe Award for Excellence in Georgia Cinema |
| January 3 2025 | Oklahoma Film Critics Circle awarded Body of Work recognition |
| January 2 2025 | Columbus Film Critics Association named Nicholas Hoult runner-up for Actor of the Year |
| 2024 | Juror #2 is released and receives critical acclaim, with Christian Zilko calling it 'one of the best studio films of 2024'. |
| 2024 | Juror #2 is released, receiving critical acclaim from various film critics including IndieWire, The New Yorker, and Variety. The film is noted for its unique perspective on the legal system and political narratives. |
| 2024 | Filmmakers Luca Guadagnino, Lance Oppenheim, and Whit Stillman cite Juror #2 as among their favorite films of the year. |
| 2024 | Film opened in the United States, initially showing in 35 theaters and grossing an estimated $90,000 on its first day and $260-270,000 over the opening weekend. |
| 2024 | Film 'Juror #2' released, with critics noting its unique approach to the courtroom drama genre, challenging traditional political narratives and institutional perspectives. |
| 2024 | The film grossed $5 million from six international territories in its opening weekend, with $3.1 million coming from France. |
| 2024 | The film is named one of the Top 10 Films of 2024 by the National Board of Review, recognizing its critical acclaim. |
| December 20 2024 | The film debuted on Max (streaming platform) as a Max original, following its limited theatrical run. |
| December 20 2024 | Juror #2 debuted on Max (streaming platform) as a Max original, following its limited theatrical release. |
| December 15 2024 | New Mexico Film Critics named Nicholas Hoult as runner-up for Best Actor |
| December 9 2024 | San Diego Film Critics Society awarded special recognition for Body of Work |
| December 9 2024 | Michigan Movie Critics Guild nominated J. K. Simmons for Film Excellence |
| December 4 2024 | National Board of Review named 'Juror #2' in Top Ten Films |
| November 1 2024 | Warner Bros. gave the film a limited release in fewer than 50 domestic theaters, contrary to initial plans for a direct-to-streaming release on Max. |
| November 1 2024 | 'Juror #2' is released in theaters across the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures. |
| October 27 2024 | World premiere of 'Juror #2' takes place at AFI Fest, marking the film's first public screening. |
| April 2024 | Post-production for 'Juror No. 2' was completed. Mark Mancina, who previously worked on Eastwood's 'Cry Macho', composed the film's score. |
| December 2023 | Additional cast members J.K. Simmons, Amy Aquino, Adrienne C. Moore, Cedric Yarbrough, Chikako Fukuyama, Onix Serrano, and Francesca Eastwood were added to the film. |
| November 2023 | Production resumed after the conclusion of the SAG-AFTRA strike. Chris Messina joined the cast, and Gabriel Basso was confirmed. |
| July 2023 | Film production was suspended due to the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. |
| June 2023 | Leslie Bibb was added to the cast, and production began with Clint Eastwood at 93 years old, filming in Savannah, Georgia, and Los Angeles. |
| May 2023 | Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette were confirmed for the cast, with Zoey Deutch and Kiefer Sutherland also joining, and Gabriel Basso entering negotiations. |
| April 2023 | Clint Eastwood announced 'Juror No. 2' as his next film project, with Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette in initial negotiations to star. |
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