- Scott Eastwood has signed with Verve Talent & Literary Agency for theatrical representation in film and TV, moving from UTA.
- He is represented at Verve by agents J.R. Ringer, Ryan Muckenthaler, Adam Levine, and Michael Bitar.
- The signing coincides with the theatrical release of his new WWII film Lucky Strike (June 26, 2026), distributed by Roadside Attractions and Saban Films, directed by Rod Lurie.
- Eastwood continues with LBI Entertainment for management and Viewpoint for publicity.
Scott Eastwood has signed with Verve Talent & Literary Agency for film and television representation. His new team at Verve includes agents J.R. Ringer, Ryan Muckenthaler, Adam Levine, and Michael Bitar. He was previously represented by UTA.
The move comes as Eastwood’s latest film, Lucky Strike, hits theaters today (June 26, 2026) through Roadside Attractions and Saban Films.
Directed by Rod Lurie, the WWII thriller casts Eastwood as Captain John Castle, a wounded American soldier trapped behind enemy lines during the Battle of the Bulge. Colin Hanks and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor co-star. Early reviews have called it Eastwood’s best performance to date.
This marks his second collaboration with Lurie, who also directed him in The Outpost (2020), which Eastwood also produced. Beyond war films, Eastwood has built a steady career across studio and independent projects: from Fury and Suicide Squad with David Ayer, to Wrath of Man with Guy Ritchie, and the recent Paramount film Regretting You, opposite Allison Williams and Dave Franco.
Verve’s talent team has been actively expanding. The agency recently signed Elizabeth Marvel, Claudia Doumit, and Sebastian De Souza, all in the film and TV space.
Eastwood’s management stays with LBI Entertainment and publicity with Viewpoint.
Takeaways
This signing is more than a routine agency switch, it’s a statement of intent. Eastwood is clearly positioning himself for a bigger, more career-defining chapter.
Moving from a major like UTA to the more boutique Verve typically signals a desire for more personal, hands-on representation, the kind that treats clients as individuals, not just line items. With Lucky Strike arriving as perhaps his strongest critical showing yet, the timing couldn’t be sharper.
Verve’s talent team, anchored by J.R. Ringer, who has a track record of engineering career revivals like Josh Hartnett is exactly the kind of team you want in your corner when momentum is building.
Is this the moment Scott Eastwood finally breaks through to full-on leading man status in Hollywood?Could Verve’s intimate, client-first model push Eastwood into more ambitious producing and development work?