Quentin Tarantino launches his next film with Brad Pitt

Quentin Tarantino launches his next film with Brad Pitt



Quentin Tarantino launches The film critic in the trash

We will have to wait longer than expected before we can discover the last film of his career Quentin Tarantino. The director has long announced that he wants to stop before making too many films. And according to him ten feature films would be enough. Since he considers both Kill Bill as a unique work, it therefore remains the last to be offered to the public. The film critic it had to be this movie. With Brad Pitt also returning under his direction soon after Once upon a time… in Hollywood (2019).

Except that Quentin Tarantino would have changed his mind according to Expiration. The American media claims that the director simply changed his mind and abandoned this project. A real surprise because the project The film critic seemed to be on the right track. With Brad Pitt therefore, but also with other stars, already directed by the director, who according to rumors are being studied. Additionally, Sony Pictures seemed on track to support Quentin Tarantino again. The latter would have completely reworked his initial scenario, first throw in the towel.

The director starts from scratch

This is therefore a more than surprising twist and one that will not please the director’s fans. Because Quentin Tarantino Now I would start from scratch and is reportedly thinking about what his next film might be. Suffice it to say, we’ll have to wait a while before we can enjoy the filmmaker’s latest work.

Finally, let us remember that Quentin Tarantino had given indications in this regard The film criticstating that the film was set in 1977 California and was based on the true story of a not-so-famous man who “wrote movie reviews for a porn magazine”. Film release in 2025 it was even strongly considered. But in the end this won’t be the case. Let’s hope that the director soon gives better news for his latest film that many are waiting for.

Source: Cine Serie

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