Quentin Tarantino Reveals Plans to Shoot an Eight-Episode TV Series Next Year

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Quentin Tarantino has disclosed that he has plans to step back into television, looking to shoot an eight-episode series in 2023. The film director shared news of the project Wednesday night while …

has disclosed that he has plans to step back into television, looking to shoot an eight-episode series in 2023. The film director shared news of the project Wednesday night while promoting his new book, “Cinema Speculation,” at a New York event hosted by Elvis Mitchell.

The N.Y. conversation covered a lot of ground, with Tarantino touching on other projects he’s circled over the years. The writer-director shared that he wrote a play before “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” was completed. He also stated that he was approached to do a rewrite of Samuel L. Jackson’s 2000 “Shaft” reboot but rejected the offer.

 

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Maybe now is the time for MarvelStudios to do whatever is necessary to bait the man into adapting that story.

It would be awesome to see him film a fury and the howling commandos, but kbowing how disney is, they'll interfere.

He better make it, it would be the best marvel show yet

👍 ✅ ok

Somewhere SeanFennessey just died. RIP my guy

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