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George Clooney: Burnishing a Legacy, from Oceans 14 to Broadway

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George Clooney has spent the past few days doing what he does best turning career milestones into intimate confessionals and quietly burnishing his long term legacy. On December 5 he dropped onto Live with Kelly and Mark and, with that easy Kentucky drawl, reminisced about the improbable afterlife of ER and all but confirmed that he is actively developing Oceans 14, teasing that the old crew might not be done stealing yet, according to the shows episode guide from ABCs Live with Kelly and Mark. That same morning he was back in full movie star mode on the red carpet for Jay Kelly, his new Noah Baumbach film in which he plays an ageing actor adrift in Europe with his manager, played by Adam Sandler. Speaking to The Independent at the London premiere, he offered a powerful career reflection, singling out his collaborations with the Coen brothers as defining highs and calling them his favourite directors to work with, a headline widely picked up as George Clooney makes powerful career reflection on Jay Kelly red carpet.

Behind the charm offensive there is something more biographical taking shape. In a fresh NPR interview, carried by Maine Public, Clooney used promotion for Jay Kelly which hits Netflix December 5 to talk about middle age, family and the way his twins are unimpressed that their dad once wore the Batsuit, a line that ricocheted around social media because he jokingly calls himself famously the worst Batman. In the same conversation he framed his 2025 Broadway adaptation of Good Night, and Good Luck as an urgent statement about truth, media and accountability, explicitly linking it to current politics and doubling down on the outspoken persona that saw him publicly urge Joe Biden to exit the 2024 presidential race. That NPR piece, with its hook George Clooneys kids dont care about his success and thats a good thing, is likely to be cited in future biographies as a key snapshot of how he sees his life now.

Around the edges, Architectural Digest coverage of his Broadway play set design tour and fashion write ups of recent red carpet outings with Amal Clooney reinforce the image of a star in late career control. Any rumors about surprise unannounced projects or hidden health issues remain unconfirmed at this time and should be treated as speculation rather than fact.

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