Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2, Inglourious Basterds… The list of Quentin Tarantino’s cult films is long. If many fans have their way, the American should never stop making films. Tarantino, however, sees it differently. After 10 films, he at least wants to give up his directing skills for feature films. This10th and last work is getting closer.
Since his Western Django Unchained will be broadcast on ProSieben on March 24th, we will give you the known ones here shortly Information about the next film by Quentin Tarantino:
What will be the director’s 10th film?
Quentin Tarantino’s 10th film has the working title The Movie Critic. However, it is not known to what extent film critics are involved, nor whether real people serve as role models. The film could deal with the American critic Pauline Kael, who had a great influence on Tarantino. But that is pure speculation. The following information has been confirmed by industry sites:
If you’re wondering why the filmmaker chose these milestones for his last film (instead of, say, Kill Bill 3), you can read an article on The Movie Critic to find out why this era is so important for Tarantino.
The Cast: Rumors about Cate Blanchett and Margot Robbie
There is no officially confirmed information on the cast of The Movie Critic. According to journalist Jeff Sneider Tarantino plans to cast Australian Cate Blanchett in the lead role. (via World of Reel) Blanchett, who has not yet worked with Tarantino, is currently in cinemas in the drama Tár.
Another rumor involves Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star Margot Robbie (Source: Giant Freaking Robot ). However, Sneider disagrees.
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Cate Blanchett in Tar
When is Tarantino’s 10th film in cinemas?
Quentin Tarantino’s 10th film has not yet been released in cinemas. The pulp fiction director is said to be presenting his screenplay to the major studios in the next few days. If he has his way, shooting will start in the fall.
A theatrical release at the end of 2024 or mid-2025 is conceivableprovided that Tarantino agrees with a studio that will finance the film in the next few weeks.
What 9 other films did Tarantino make?
Tarantino has actually directed 10 feature films, though the two Kill Bill films are counted together:
In the past, Tarantino has expressed a desire to retire from directing after his 10th film or 60th birthday. The Movie Critic would be his 10th film and at the end of March he will be celebrating his 60th birthday.