George Clooney Putting behind him on the day of his romance film. Speaking to “60 minutes” to promote his role in broadway production of “Good Night, and Good Luck,”, Clooney asked his fans that he would no longer work in “romantic films”. Clooney’s last romantic-comedy was 2022’s “Ticket to Paradise” with Julia Roberts, which grossed a decent $ 168 million at the box office worldwide.
“Look, I am 63 years old. I am not trying to compete with the 25 -year -old prominent men,” Clooney said. “This is not my job. I am no longer doing romantic films.”
“60 minutes” noted that in the early 2000s, Clooney’s “Sexiest Man of the Year Charan” marked a height of his film career, in which the Oscar winner agreed to “there was a big time” for him. However, that time is over. In addition to Clooney’s filmography, he appeared in such romance films with Michelle Pafifififer with 1996 “One Fine Day” and Catherine Zeta-Jones with “intolerant cruelty” of 2003. “Ticket to Paradise” proved to be a long -awaited return to both Clooney and Roberts to mark both a long -awaited return. Roberts told the new York Times Due to poor script, he rejected romance films for 20 years.
Roberts said, “People sometimes misunderstand the amount of that time that I have not done a romantic comedy because I don’t want to do one.” “If I had read something that I felt that the level of ‘Noting Hill’ or ‘My best friend’s wedding’ is crazy fun, I will do this. They were not present the film until I just wrote and directed by Ol Parker.”
Watch Clooney’s full interview on “60 minutes” in the video below.