
OUR Quentin Tarantino shared with fans the disappointing news of his tenth and final film.
After writing and directing nine films, the popular director spoke about his plans to retire after the release of the tenth film, citing a desire to end directing with a large body of work that he can be proud of. “I have been doing this job for many years. Specifically, 30. It’s time for the show to end,” he told CNN.
Regarding his latest film work, he said he has several ideas, from a third Kill Bill movie or western to horror or comedy films. However, at the moment, almost nothing is known for certain, it is only known that the film will have an original script.
And while this statement may have disappointed his most devoted fans, Tarantino said he would not leave any time soon, as he would spend a lot of time presenting the perfect result. Until then, he gave a lot of material about his film career in his new book Cinematic Speculations. In addition, the director has written the script and plans to shoot an eight-episode mini-series that will be released next year. Some have speculated that it will be a spin-off of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
According to ScreenRant, CNN

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