George Clooney couldn't stop appreciating his wife for the life she has created for him. The 59-year-old actor opened up about his upcoming movie, The Midnight Sky, along with 2021 goals. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the actor spoke with Kevin Frazier and said that meeting his wife was the best thing he did in his life.

He acknowledged his wife, Amal Clooney, for being not only gorgeous but also funny and everything possible. Clooney noted that his wife is the smartest person in the room, and he feels proud of being with her.

The couple has been married since 2014 while he confessed to being glad waiting to have children, Alexander and Ella. Clooney said that he would turn 60-year-old next year, and his children often demand things like hopping like a frog to the bedroom.

The actor joked that he is not sure about hopping all the way to the bedroom, but he does hop a few times. While the actor said that he is not rushing towards turning 60-year-old soon, Clooney is looking forward to 2021 for the coronavirus vaccine. The actor joked about being sixty next year and said no one looks forward to it, but the other option is to die. As a result, he'd like to turn sixty.

The actor reflected on the idea of the light at the end of the tunnel as the vaccine might be available to more people than the essential workers. He acknowledged how the economy has been brutally hampered and became tough for many people.

However, the actor is hopeful about sending children back to school and being in the same room with people. Moreover, being able to see their respective families and meet their parents. The actor hoped that everything is going to be normal next year.

The Tomorrowland: A World Beyond star said that he is also looking forward to his upcoming movie, which is based on a post-apocalyptic sci-fi drama. The movie is directed by the actor himself and shot in Iceland.

"Anybody who wants to talk about climate change and deny it, go to the places that are at the front lines of this, those places are melting at an insane rate," the actor said. Clooney further said that when someone has a legacy behind, it makes them think more about issues like this. The actor noted that denying science is not going to help nor hatred, anger, and divisiveness.