Cinemaera once in … Hollywood 2 will be set in 1977 and will focus on Cliff Boothfilme will have original Tarantino script and will be set in 1977, eight years after the events of the 2019Will feature

Cinemaera once in … Hollywood 2 will be set in 1977 and will focus on Cliff Boothfilme will have original Tarantino script and will be set in 1977, eight years after the events of the 2019Will feature

Film will have original script by Quentin Tarantino and will be set in 1977, eight years after the events of the 2019 feature

Brad Pitt will return to the role of Cliff Booth in a new movie set in the universe ofOnce upon a time in … Hollywood. The production will be directed by David Fincher and will have script for Tarantino Quentincreator of the original feature released in 2019. The information was confirmed by the journalist Sean Fennessey in the podcast The Big Picture.

The project, still without official title, will not be a direct continuation, but a new story set in the same universe. Fennessey compared the approach to what happens to detective movies about the character Philip Marlowe, as On the edge of the abyss and The last of the bullies – who share the protagonist but have independent stories.

The plot will take place in 1977, about eight years after the events of the first film, and will have Cliff Booth as protagonist, which indicates a smaller (or even absent) participation of Rick Daltoncharacter of Leonardo DiCaprio. The presence of DiCaprio is not yet confirmed, but it is possible. There are also speculation about the return of Margot Robbie like Sharon Tate.

According to vehicles like The Times, The Guardian and Vanity Fairthe script was written by Tarantino, who chose not to direct the movie. It was Brad Pitt himself who would have taken the project to Fincher, who has already directed the actor in Se7en, Fight Club and The curious case of Benjamin Button. THE Netflix He acquired the rights of the script for $ 20 million, and production should start in July.

Released in 2019, Once upon a time in … Hollywood He raised more than $ 370 million worldwide and won two Oscars: Best Supporting Actor (Brad Pitt) and Art direction. The film received 10 nominations in total.

The new production has no debut date yet.

Source: Rollingstone

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