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Yes, that headline can make you want to verify your calendar, and yes, I can confirm that at the time of publication, it is in fact on April 1. However, I can also confirm that this news, unlikely to seem, is very real. According to the playlistIt seems that a sequel to the “eleven upon a Time in Hollywood” by Quentin Tarantino, starring Brad Pitt as Stunntman (and Manson Family Nemesis) Cliff Booth is being installed on Netflix. What is more, although the script of the film (which is so far without a title) is written by Tarantino, the film will be directed by another person. However, not everyone, but a man named David Fincher.
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Here /film we long for the saga of the “Hollywood” plans after Tarantino, since it seemed that it was just around the corner of announcing the project that was known as “the film critic” as its tenth and (according to its final limit of 10-Movie). That project initially seemed to be gathering Tarantino with Pitt as director and actor, something that was not too surprising since the two had worked together several times in the past. However, with the news that Tarantino left the film, it was revealed that the script could have had some direct ties with “eleven upon to Time in Hollywood”, and Pitt played once again in Cliff Booth.
This last development seems to indicate that this new Fincher/Tarantino film is in fact “the film critic” or some version of it. Whatever this movie ends, its state as a sequel to “Hollywood” is no longer in doubt, As Jeff Sneider has claimed That Leonardo DiCaprio (who portrayed Rick Dalton in the film) is in conversations to join Pitt and Fincher in the film, which will occur for the Netflix Turf of Fincher. Either Pitt and DiCaprio will be the co-leader of the movie or simply Pitt (or none, maybe?), One thing is safe: Rick Dalton Live!
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For Fincher’s demons, Tarantino’s truths and cinephiles of a certain age, this news is quite seismic. When it comes to Fincher, whose film production has decreased in recent years, it is wonderful Fincher and Pitt a team again, since they have not worked together as director and actor from “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” of 2008.
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For Tarantino’s heads, this development is even bigger. Not only will we see “the film critic” before all (after all (something that predicted that it would happen), but finally we are receiving a direct sequel to a couple of characters from Tarantino, something that the filmmaker has threatened to chase for a long time as the “Vega brothers.” Although some Tarantino characters have appeared in multiple films (in particular, Ray Nicolette de Michael Keaton, and Earl McGraw of Michael Parks) and many others have been referenced throughout his films, this project marks the first time we will see new adventures of its protagonists.
Given Tarantino’s insistence on directing his career in his own way, this news may seem strange on paper, even with the understanding that he has clearly inspired his “Hollywood” characters in recent years, seen not only in his writing “The Movie Critic” but the novelization of “Hollywood”. However, this project may not be just a byproduct of its plan “10 films and outside” for yourself, like others speculate. Actually, it can be part of your farewell plan: after all, your career began with people like Oliver Stone and Tony Scott making movies of their first scripts. Perhaps Tarantino believes that he should leave in a similar way to how he entered. This Fincher/Pitt/DiCaprio project can end up being unique, but perhaps we should not surprise ourselves if Paul Thomas Anderson’s next film also turns out to be a script by Tarantino. Whatever happens with the “Hollywood” monitoring, we don’t have too much time to wait, since the sources say the filming in the movie will begin this summer. More as it develops!
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