Quentin Tarantino discusses what he will do after retiring from directing following The Movie Critic. One of the most influential and distinctive filmmakers of the last three decades, Tarantino has written and directed nine feature films to date, including Pulp Fiction, Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained, and most recently, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT During an interview with Deadline Tarantino revealed new details about The Movie Critic, he also opened up about his future plans after his final film. Though he reiterated he will be retiring from directing feature-length films, Tarantino is open to potentially doing a TV show, a short film, or a play. Read his full comments below:
I could do a TV show. I didn’t say I’m going to go into the night darkly, all right? I could do a TV show. I could do a short film. I could do a play. All kinds of things I could do, but I’ll probably just be more of a writer. Why Quentin Tarantino Is Retiring From Directing & What He'll Do After For the past few years, Tarantino has stood firm on his decision to retire after his tenth film, which will be The Movie Critic. The decision has confounded many, considering one of the greatest living filmmakers will be hanging it up in the middle of his prime, which is exactly what Tarantino wants to do – go out on top.
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