“You see, in this world, there are two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded weapons and those who dig. You dig.” Does this widely known quote (at least in the circle of movie nerds) mean anything to you? If not, it should. Clint Eastwood is one of the last surviving big names in Hollywood, the legendary actor has starred in various high-profile films.
The 92-year-old actor has been part of many memorable films, he is also the “man with no name” in the Dollar Trilogy by Sergio Leone. Not many people may know this but Eastwood was supposed to play a major villain in a Batman TV series or movie, read more to find out which villain it is.
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He would have been perfect for the role.
Clint Eastwood definitely has no career regrets, the man is highly respected among Hollywood’s elite and has been in too many great movies. But it’s absolutely unfortunate that we never saw him play Big Bad Harv aka Harvey Dent, or better known as Two-Face.
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If old timers reading this remember, there was a Batman TV series in the 60s called Batman with a much less serious tone than those seen on screen today, in fact, it was a superhero comedy! Another fact about this bat-based live-action TV series was that the creators were keen on having Clint Eastwood as Harvey Dent, but as history shows us, that never happened and that’s quite sad.
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He will appear in this new nature and animal documentary
Clint Eastwood is quite old now, it would also be in bad taste to ask the Million dollar baby actor to play in an action film again, but that doesn’t exclude him from documentaries!
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The 92-year-old actor is set to appear in conservationist Katie Cleary’s upcoming wildlife documentary titled Why the hell. It explains and analyzes how deforestation and illegal trade in endangered species affects elephants, lions, orangutans and other animals.
Why the hell is available to stream on Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, Vimeo and Hoopla.
Source: Movie Web