Quentin Tarantino reveals his plans to direct an eight-episode television series. Tarantino, one of the most influential and recognizable filmmakers of the last several decades, has left his stamp on cinema with films like Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, and Inglourious Basterds. But with increased uncertainty about what his future in movies will look like, there have been consistent reports of Tarantino being attached to television shows.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Now, according to Variety, more details have been revealed about Tarantino's television plans. While promoting his new book, Cinema Speculation, and speaking at an event, the acclaimed director mentioned that he plans to shoot an eight-episode series sometime in 2023. Tarantino didn't specify any story or production details, so it is unclear whether he's referring to the Justified reboot or a new project beyond that.
A decade later, in 2005, Tarantino would have a bigger impact when he helmed an episode of CSI. The filmmaker also contributed to the story, which was told in two volumes. The episode, titled "Grave Danger," drew comparisons to Kill Bill and even echoed some of its dialogue. There was also a lot of focus on the director's preferred flourishes, as in the nonlinear structure and a black-and-white autopsy scene.
What Does This Mean For Tarantino's Ten Movie Plan? Over the past few years, the director has occasionally spoken of his plan to retire from filmmaking after ten movies. He's given more than one reason for this, saying that he wants to exit on a high note, but he's also mentioned how the film industry has changed, citing the embrace of digital over film projection.
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