Quentin Tarantino's Final Movie Has in Fact Been Dead For Months, Insider Reveals
Instead the director was presumably up to something even more exciting — but it’s gone too.
Summary:
- Quentin Tarantino has recently shocked everyone with his sudden change of plans for his tenth movie, but more details about the whole process reveal that the initial idea had been abandoned for a while now.
- As several reports suggest, the director was even elaborating an absolutely different script that would have something to do with one of Tarantino’s previous films.
- Given that there are no more details about Tarantino’s future plans, it becomes clear that we won’t get to see his final movie anytime soon.
With all the abrupt updates about Quentin Tarantino’s canceled tenth movie, there are so far no possible perspectives for where the director’s final touch in the cinema industry could go — but, as more details are coming in, it turns out that Tarantino’s initial plan for the final movie was abandoned long before the news about it broke a couple of days ago.
On top of that, the director considered a step towards his previous story which could surely cause a lot of excitement among his fans — despite that, this idea was also doomed to stay on the shelf.
Thus, The Hollywood Reporter’s writer Borys Kit has recently spilled some tea about Quentin Tarantino’s hectic change of plans over the course of last months.
According to him, the director’s final film called The Movie Critic was indeed planned for a while, but last year Tarantino suddenly changed his mind and started rewriting the script, basically making it from scratch.
As at that moment it was already a different film, Tarantino thought of going back to his 2019 story Once Upon a Time in Hollywood starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie and to switch his focus to Brad Pitt’s character’s story thus making a whole new movie about Cliff Booth.
Apparently, this is what caused numerous rumors about Brad Putt being cast for Tarantino’s final movie, but it remains unclear whether it was supposed to be a prequel or a sequel for the comedy drama.
Now it seems like Tarantino gave up yet again one more idea for his tenth film — and, according to some reports, Brad Pitt had been notified about this decision a couple of hours before the news appeared in every corner.
For the time being it remains unclear what Tarantino is planning to do as his final movie and whether it’s happening anytime soon, considering all the radical changes that this not existing yet film is going through.
What happens to be clear is that the proclaimed director has become a victim of his own 10-film theory that won’t let him retire with a flop concluding his career (though in Tarantino’s case it’s very unlikely to happen).
For now it seems like we won’t get to beg Tarantino for the eleventh movie, but a grand tenth one is pretty much feasible.
Source: Borys Kit