The latest Tarantino masterpiece that has now become part of a major mess

The latest Tarantino masterpiece that has now become part of

Quentin Tarantino recently made a name for himself because he only wants to make one last, tenth film. This was supposed to be The Movie Critic, which would have featured at least one character from Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood. However, this plan has now vanished into thin air and left chaos behind. But Tarantino’s last work to date is on TV this Sunday.

What is the TV tip Once Upon a Time in … Hollywood about?

The 2019 Tarantino film revolves around actor Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt). The two of them struggle to get by and fight for the recognition that this gives them Hollywood in 1969

in their opinion is guilty.

This year, it’s not just tons of harmless hippies doing mischief in Los Angeles, but also them crazy “Family” around Charles Manson. And they are targeting the famous actress Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie), Roman Polanski’s wife. Coincidentally, she lives next door to Rick…

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Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate in Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood

How Tarantino’s latest film is mired in its final and heaps of chaos

Quentin Tarantino announced a long time ago that he only wanted to make ten films (he counts Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2 together). The last one was almost The Movie Critic, which was supposed to take place in California in 1977 and revolve around the eponymous critic. But over time the film has probably developed into a kind of spin-off of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, too Brad Pitt’s character was slated to return.

Tarantino is said to have rewrote the script several times The Movie Critic ultimately scrapped it completely have. He is now starting all over again with a completely new film, which is supposed to be his crowning farewell and conclusion. We probably won’t see Cliff Booth on the big screen again.

TV or stream: When and where is Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood showing?

If you want to watch the latest Tarantino film on TV, you can do so this Sunday, May 5th at 11 p.m. on ProSieben do. There it runs with advertising until 2:25 a.m., but that’s exactly when the repeat starts.

If you would rather watch the film online, it is available with a subscription to Netflix ready or can be rented and purchased from Maxdome, Apple TV, Magenta TV and Google.

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