Richard Gere says he believes his son, Homer Gere, is doing well in acting and jokes that he could “retire now” after his son’s career progress. Speaking about Homer’s talent, Gere praises his abilities and describes him as naturally skilled at the craft. Multiple outlets report Gere’s comments frame Homer’s success as a moment he sees as coming from genuine aptitude rather than chance.

The actor’s remarks also suggest confidence about Homer’s next steps. In one account, Gere refers to “passing the torch,” characterizing his role as supportive and stepping back as his son takes on more prominence in the industry. The reports connect the discussion to Homer’s recent visibility and acting work, including attention generated by the HBO drama “Euphoria.”

Overall, the coverage centers on Gere’s public assessment of Homer’s acting potential and his lighthearted, supportive stance toward his son’s growing career, presenting the comments as celebratory rather than detailed career reporting.