In a recent "60 Minutes" interview, George Clooney announced he is stepping away from romantic films, believing it's not appropriate for him at age 63. Despite previously starring in successful rom-coms, he expressed that he needed a break from dark themes in the world. Clooney appreciates Universal Pictures for releasing the romantic comedy "Ticket to Paradise," noting fewer such films are being made today, often relegated to streaming. Additionally, he is excited about his Broadway debut in a play based on his film "Good Night, and Good Luck."
Look, I'm 63 years old. I'm not trying to compete with 25-year-old leading men. That's not my job. I'm not doing romantic films anymore.
I always feel that films try to reflect that, often. They're usually late because it takes a couple of years to make a film.
These things are only going on streamers now, and they did a very brave thing to make a movie like this. We're grateful. We're hopeful.
I don't know that I could've. I wasn't - I didn't do the...
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