The author behindClint Eastwood’sfinal action thrillerBlood Workdisliked the adaptation so much that his character met a swift end in the books. At the height of his stardom,Clint Eastwood moviesused to ping back and forth between passion projects and crowd-pleasing blockbusters. For instance, Clint followed his 1990 period dramaWhite Hunter Black Heartwith the explosion-filled buddy cop movieThe Rookie. The latter would prove to be one of the last times he did such a physically intensive action role, and throughout the decade the star began to step back from such parts.

Clint’s 2002 thrillerBlood Workis his last action part, and it’s easy to see what he saw in the material. The story follows former FBI Agent Terry McCaleb, who retires after suffering a heart attack while chasing a killer. Terry later learns he received his new heart from one of the killer’s victims, and sets out to bring her murderer to justice.Blood Workis more of a thriller than a straight-ahead action flick, though Eastwood still peppers shootouts and chases in there; the film also smartly makes the McCaleb’s age a feature instead of a flaw.

Clint Eastwood as McCaleb shooting a shotgun in Blood Work

Blood Work Author Michael Connolly Hated Clint Eastwood’s Adaptation

Blood Work was nobody’s favorite thriller of 2002

Blood Workproved to be a box-office dud, grossing $31 million worldwideon a reported budget of $50 million (viaBox Office Mojo). The reviews weren’t great either, with the film earning a tepid 52% onRotten Tomatoes. In truth, it’s one of Eastwood’s weakest films and while not terrible, it never rises above mediocre. One person who did not care forBlood Workwas Michael Connolly, who penned the 1998 novel of the same name.

The author sounded excited about the adaptation prior to its release, despite concerns that Eastwood was much older than the book’s version of Terry McCaleb. In the years since,Connolly has been honest about his feelings towardBlood Work, admitting toThe Independentin 2004 that he felt the film was “duff,“but that it at least “…made people read the books.” When discussing the then-upcoming adaptation oThe Lincoln Lawyerin 2010 withCrime Watch, Connolly was even more direct.

Clint Eastwood as Terry McCaleb on the poster for Blood Work

I’m not just this guy who’s trying to promote a movie that’s bad, I wouldn’t do that. I didn’t do that for Blood Work, and if [The Lincoln Lawyer] when it’s all put together is bad, I will stay away from it.

Eastwood’s Terry McCaleb Was Killed Off In Connolly’s Sequel Novel

Terry McCaleb was dropped from Michael Connolly’s rotation of characters

It’s interesting to note that after the release of Blood Work, Connolly killed McCaleb off in 2004’s The Narrows, with Bosch investigating the circumstances behind his old friend’s death.

Connolly has several recurring novel characters, including detective Harry Bosch and"Lincoln Lawyer” Mickey Haller.For a brief period,it seemed Terry McCaleb would become a recurring Connolly character too, following his debut in 1998’sBlood Work. McCaleb and Bosch would later team up for a case inA Darkness More Than Night. It’s interesting to note then that after Eastwood’sBlood Work, Connolly killed McCaleb off in 2004’sThe Narrows, with Bosch investigating the circumstances behind his old friend’s death.

Side by side images of Clint Eastwood at different ages

Matthew McConaughey played Mickey Haller in 2011’sThe Lincoln Lawyermovie, while Manuel Garcia-Rulfo inherited the role for the Netflix series.

Connolly has stated that McCaleb was killed off because he couldn’t think up another story for the character, though his response to the Eastwood movie likely played a role too.The Narrowsalso takes some playful jabs at the adaptation, which exists within Connolly’s fictional world.Eastwood is said to have attended McCaleb’s funeraland the latter’s friend Buddy (played by Jeff Daniels in the 2002 film), is deeply unhappy withBlood Workreworking the plot to makehimthe killer.

Blood Work- Poster

Blood Work Became Clint Eastwood’s Final Action Role

No, Gran Torino doesn’t count

Despite largely stepping away from acting in the early 2000s, there were still reports that a possibleDirty Harry 6could happen. Of course, that never came to pass, andifBlood Workproved anything, it was that the Hollywood icon was aging out of his niche of playing law enforcement characterswho take the law into their own hands. In reality, the mandatory retirement age for an FBI Agent is 57, yet Eastwood was in his early 70s when he played McCaleb.

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Again,Blood Workwisely used McCaleb’s declining health as a plot point, and the action he’s required to do never stretches credulity. Even so, the film only confirmed it was time for the star to focus on directing instead of playing roles that required shootouts or fistfights. He followedBlood Workwith the acclaimedMystic River,Million Dollar Babyand many more. His next filmJuror No. 2will star Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette, and wrapped filming in early 2024.

Connolly is more creatively involved in theBoschandLincoln Lawyershows, having been left out of the loop onBlood Work. Still, Terry McCaleb has yet to appear in either show, apparently due to the character having been used by Warner Bros forBlood Work.This is a pity since McCaleb is a real fan favorite among the author’s readers.

Blood Work

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Blood Work is a crime thriller directed by Clint Eastwood, who also stars as retired FBI agent Terry McCaleb. After undergoing heart surgery, McCaleb is drawn back into investigative work to solve the murder of the woman whose heart he received. The film examines themes of justice and redemption as McCaleb confronts his health limitations while pursuing the case.