The news has broken: Clint Eastwood and Kurt Russell have joined Mel Gibson’s new studio for sleep-deprived films.

 

Gibson wants the new company to make movies with strong plot points, well-developed characters, and an emphasis on classic moral principles.

Gibson aims to appeal to a large audience that feels left out by the present trajectory of mainstream filmmaking by teaming up with two esteemed and powerful individuals in the business, Kurt Russell and Clint Eastwood.

The new enterprise benefits greatly from the star power and reputation that Kurt Russell and Clint Eastwood provide. “Escape from New York,” “The Thing,” and, more recently,

“The Hateful Eight” are just a few of Russell’s iconic films that have earned him praise for his acting chops and charisma.

“Unforgiven,” “Gran Torino,” and “American Sniper” are just a few of Eastwood’s acclaimed films. He is famous for his down-to-earth style and commitment to delivering intense, even brutal, tales.

 

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