Quentin Tarantino Quits: What Will Be His Last Movie? Finally info!
Anyone who loves the cinema also knows Quentin Tarantino – it is almost impossible not to be able to do anything with this name! And that’s no wonder, after all the director, who grew up in Los Angeles, is representative of legendary cult films. But although Tarantino has created some classics, that will probably soon be over – he has made it his goal: he only wants to direct ten films, and the mysterious number ten is now in the works. what kind of movie is this going to be? And why is Quentin Tarantino quitting?
What will be Quentin Tarantino’s last film?
One thing first : According to The Hollywood Reporter this conclusion for Quentin Tarantino’s directorial career will NOT be a Star Trek film, as had been assumed in the meantime. Instead, the film – the name of the script is “The Movie Critic” – goes back to Los Angeles, as in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. According to THR sources, it’s more specifically in the ’70s, with a female lead.
According to Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is his great “epic”. This ninth film is intended to be more of an “epilogue” of Tarantino’s career.
Source: Sony Pictures Entertainment
There is also an obvious theory about the plot: Quentin Tarantino is a big fan of Pauline Kael, a great film critic. In the late 1970s, Kael worked briefly as a consultant for Paramount, a position she accepted at the actor’s instigation Warren Beatty assumed. Tarantino’s script setting and title, coupled with his respect for Pauline Kael, speaks strongly to this story.
What are Quentin Tarantino’s nine films?
- Reservoir Dogs (1992)
- pulp Fiction (1994)
- Jackie Brown (1997)
- Kill Bill: Volumes 1 & 2 (2003-2004) – counts as one film
- Grindhouse: Death Proof (2007)
- Inglourious Basterds (2009)
- Django Unchained (2012)
- The Hateful Eight (2015)
- Once Upon A Time in Hollywood (2019)
Pulp Fiction is a pillar of modern cinema history – Tarantino’s second film has spawned countless imitators, all trying to convince with cool talks about everything and nothing.
Source: Studiocanal
Why is Tarantino quitting at all?
Tarantino has had a lot of thoughts about how he wants to retire from directing at some point. So he had in 2019 on Joe Rogan’s podcast (via game spot) emphasizes that Once Upon a Time was his great epic, while the tenth film should be more of an epilogue to his career – the subject of film criticism fits in well, of course. In the Pure Cinema podcast (via game spot) he also explained that directors’ recent films are often “damn bad”. He wants to avoid that by retiring before he is too old and can no longer deliver.
Apart from directing, Tarantino will still be creative. For example with plays or novels. For example, he has translated Once Upon A Time In Hollywood into a book, wants to produce a play based on The Hateful Eight and is staging Reservoir Dogs as a play.
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