'Juror #2' Trailer: Nicholas Hoult Is on Trial for a Murder He Maybe Committed in Clint Eastwood's Courtroom Thriller Staff, 10/1/2024 Clint Eastwood's "Juror #2" stars Nicholas Hoult as a family man grappling with a moral dilemma while serving on a jury for a high-profile murder trial. As connections to a past incident emerge, the tension escalates. Don't miss its limited release on November 1! Clint Eastwood is back in the director's seat, as Warner Bros. released the first trailer for his drama "Juror #2."
The film stars Nicholas Hoult as a a "family man Justin Kemp who, while serving as a juror in a high profile murder trial, finds himself struggling with a serious moral dilemma...one he could use to sway the jury verdict and potentially convict -- or free -- the accused killer." The trailer shows Hoult's character driving late at night and potentially hitting a deer that was in the road. However, a year later he's called for jury duty about a murder case that he realizes may have a connection to his "deer" run-in.
The cast also includes Toni Collette ("Mickey 17," "The Sixth Sense"), Oscar winner J.K. Simmons ("Whiplash"), Chris Messina ("Air," "Based on a True Story"), Gabriel Basso ("The Night Agent"), Zoey Deutch ("The Politician," "Zombieland: Double Tap"), Cedric Yarbrough ("Unfrosted"), Leslie Bibb ("Palm Royale," "Tag"), and Kiefer Sutherland ("Designated Survivor," "24"); the film also features Amy Aquino ("Bosch") and Adrienne C. Moore ("Orange Is the New Black").
Eastwood directs from a screenplay by Jonathan Abrams ("Escape Plan"). "Juror #2" is produced by Eastwood, Tim Moore, Jessica Meier, Adam Goodman and Matt Skiena, and executive produced by David M. Bernstein, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Jeremy Bell. Eastwood's team includes director of photography Yves Bélanger, production designer Ron Reiss, Oscar-winning editor Joel Cox ("Unforgiven") and editor David Cox, BAFTA-nominated costume designer Deborah Hopper ("Changeling"); Mark Mancina created the original score.
"Juror #2" will have a limited release in select theaters in North America on November 1 and in select markets internationally beginning October 30.