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Quentin Tarantino's cancelled 10th film is hailed as “one of the greatest films the world will never see”

Quentin Tarantino was planning to start filming his tenth and final movie this year before abandoning the project entirely. While that means the world will miss the film, the decision may turn out to be the best one in the end.




According to Deadline, Tarantino's choice was discussed by Sony Motion Pictures Group Chairman Tom Rothman. The film, titled The film criticwas reportedly supposed to work directly with Sony’s Once upon a time in Hollywoodas Brad Pitt would have reprised his role as Cliff Booth. Rothman spoke about The film critic from Sony's release schedule because he felt it would only result in an even better film.

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“I just want to say this,” Rothman said. “I have immense respect for Quentin. He is a true artist and his art is more important to him than anything else. I respect that.” And I think he is determined that his tenth film will also be his last feature film.. I'm sure he'll do many, many exciting and creative things, because he's a true fountain of creativity, but he wants his last film to be meaningful to him.”

“I'm sure he'll do many, many exciting and creative things, because he's a real fountain of creativity. But he wants his last film to be meaningful to him.”

Rothman continued, “And what are you really going to say about it? Other than, exactly right, baby. So yeah, I think it will go down in history as… and Kubrick and many great directors had them… as perhaps one of the greatest films the world will never see. It is a great comfort to me that I am absolutely certain that whether he chooses to make his last film or not, the film will be even better.”


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What will be Quentin Tarantino's last film?

Rothman noted that he is “very optimistic” that Tarantino will return to Sony for his tenth film, whatever it ends up being. What that idea might be or when it might happen is currently anyone's guess. Tarantino has already spent years trying to figure out what project will be his last film. He has also abandoned a planned R-rated production. Star Trek film, and he even said that he once considered remaking it Reservoir Dogshis first feature film, ended his career as a director.


“This is kind of a snapshot, but I've actually considered doing a remake of it. Reservoir Dogs than my last film. I won't do it, Internet! But I've thought about it,” Tarantino said on Real time in 2021.

Source: Deadline

Movie poster for Reservoir Dogs

Reservoir Dogs

Release date
October 9, 1992

Pour
Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Chris Penn, Steve Buscemi, Lawrence Tierney, Michael Madsen

Duration
99 minutes

Main genre
crime

camera
Andrzej Sekula

Manufacturer
Lawrence Bender

Production company
Live America Inc., Dog Eat Dog Productions

SFX Supervisor
Stephen DeLollis