
Justice is blind. Guilt sees everything.
While serving as a juror in a high profile murder trial, family man Justin Kemp finds himself struggling with a serious moral dilemma…one he could use to sway the jury verdict and potentially convict—or free—the accused killer.
- 6.9
- 2024
- Released
- 1h 54m

Nicholas Hoult
Justin Kemp
Toni Collette
Faith Killebrew
J.K. Simmons
Harold
Chris Messina
Eric Resnick
Gabriel Basso
James Michael Sythe
Zoey Deutch
Allison Crewson
Cedric Yarbrough
Marcus
Leslie Bibb
Denice Aldworth
Kiefer Sutherland
Larry Lasker
Amy Aquino
Judge Thelma Hollub
Adrienne C. Moore
Yolanda
Megan Mieduch
Allison's Friend
Melanie Harrison
Campaign Manager (VO) (voice)
Drew Scheid
Brody
Hedy Nasser
Courtney
Phil Biedron
Vince
Bria Brimmer
Bailiff Wood
Chikako Fukuyama
Keiko
Zele Avradopoulos
Irene
Onix Serrano
Eli
Jason Coviello
Luke
Rebecca Koon
Nellie
Francesca Eastwood
Kendall Carter
KateLynn E. Newberry
Hideaway Bartender
Rachel Walters
Woman from Bar
Scott Alan Smith
Custodian
Javier Vazquez Jr.
Hiker
Kurt Yue
Medical Examiner
Tom Thon
Elderly Man
RaVal Davis
Reporter
Gabriel Butler
Oliver
Kevin Saunders
Burly Guy
Luciano Antonino
Fraternity Guy
Lou Bosch
Coffee Cart Attendant
Kellen Boyle
Faith's Assistant
Vincent Minutella
Groundskeeper










Released
en
$30,000,000.00
$21,418,477.00
- #jury duty
- #moral dilemma
- #murder trial
- #philosophical
- #courtroom drama
- #suspenseful
Reviews

Simple but decent enough legal thriller features great talent though no real standout performances (JK Simmons and Kiefer Sutherland have less than 10 minutes of screen time each). Direction is fine but nothing special. This isn't one I'd watch again. **3.0/5**
"_Maybe... I didn't hit a deer._" I have so many questions, but can say this did keep me entertainined until the very end. And then it ends in a way that has me asking even more questions!
"Juror #2" unfolds in an unhurried yet absolutely fascinating way and it is utterly spellbinding to watch Justin Kemp (juror #2) as he slowly begins to realise he is becoming increasingly trapped with each passing moment and he has no clear options open to him to effect an escape from his predicament and no way to avoid ruination. The film really manages to achieve moments of quiet excitement, es

<em>'Juror #2'</em> is very, very good! Clint Eastwood just keeps pumping out movies, gotta respect the hustle. As someone who has seen every film of his, evidently now including this 40th (and final?) directorial piece, I'd say that this is one of his best works. He has done much better too, of course, but this 2024 release is impressive enough. It's a clear Eastwood picture, so obviously m

Expectant father "Justin" (Nicholas Hoult) is slated for jury duty and so duly sets off for the selection hoping that he doesn't get picked and that he can return to his wife to await the arrival of their bundle of joy. Sadly, though, they like the cut of his jib and selected he is. It's a murder trial with a man accused of brutally killing his girlfriend after a bar-room brawl. Prosecutor and asp











