Clint Eastwood isn't about to let a worldwide pandemic interfere with his filmmaking plans. Eastwood is collaborating with Oscar-winning producer Albert S. Ruddy ("The Godfather") to bring the novel "Cry Macho" to the screen. The story is set in 1978 and finds Eastwood playing a washed up former rodeo star who takes a road trip with a troubled young man. Warner Brothers hasn't confirmed the film officially, but according to Deadline, Eastwood is already scouting locations, though the production schedule will depend upon factors dictated by the pandemic. The goal would be to have the film in theaters by next winter. Eastwood's last film "The Mule" was well received by audiences and critics and was deemed a boxoffice hit. For more, click here.