Quentin Tarantino set to make a TV series in 2023

Quentin Tarantino set to make a TV series in 2023

Tarantino has been approached to direct existing series, but plans to launch his own production with eight episodes.

Quentin Tarantino is interested in the television market. At an event about his book, Cinema Speculationthe acclaimed director commented on the future of his career and impressions on productions in the series format.

Tarantino revealed that he intends to launch his own series, with the format of eight episodes. according to Variety reported, the filmmaker did not provide details about the plot or possible casting ideas. The only certainty is that it must not be a production of heroes, as he has already shown that he has little enthusiasm for the genre.

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It is worth remembering that this would not be the first time Quentin on TV. In 2005, he directed two episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation🇧🇷 Since then, the director has indicated a desire to return to the medium a few times, as in February of this year, when he considered taking on chapters of the series. Justified: City Primeval🇧🇷

Although he doesn’t usually keep his promises, if the next Tarantino is in fact the latter, it would not be absurd to imagine that he seeks to occupy himself with activities on television or even for some streaming service.

What is Tarantino’s best film?

in a Howard Stern on the radio station SiriusXM🇧🇷 Tarantino commented on career highlights and his favorite. “For years, people used to ask me what my best movie was. And I’d say something like, ‘Oh, they’re all my kids.’ I really think Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood It’s my best movie.”

starring brad pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio🇧🇷 Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood was released on August 15, 2019 in theaters. Read the official synopsis: “In the late 1960s, hollywood begins to transform and the TV star Rick Dalton 🇧🇷DiCaprio) and his stunt double Cliff Booth 🇧🇷brad pitt) try to keep up with the changes.”


Source: Rollingstone

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