Quentin Tarantino to direct a television series
While waiting to see Quentin Tarantino's tenth and last film, the famous director put his project on hold to devote himself to something new, unusual: his first television series.
Quentin Tarantino's first television series
if (jQuery("#crm_srl-th_culturapop_d_mh2_1").is(":visible")) { //console.log("[ACTIVATION TEST] adding zone: tag crm_srl-th_culturapop_d_mh2_1 slot id: th_culturapop_d_mh2"); } if (jQuery("#crm_srl-th_culturapop_d_bx2_1").is(":visible")) { //console.log("[ACTIVATION TEST] adding zone: tag crm_srl-th_culturapop_d_bx2_1 slot id: th_culturapop_d_bx2"); } Quentin Tarantino himself has confirmed that the Oscar-winning author of Pulp Fiction will direct an upcoming eight-episode limited series. Tarantino broke the news during his book Cinema Speculation tour in New York City, while in discussions with Elvis Mitchell. On this occasion he declared that he will try his hand at his first television program, which will premiere in early 2023.At the moment he has not released any other statements in this regard. We know he's preparing to make his long-rumored tenth and final film, and he's been asked where he's at on the job: by the way, Tarantino said he'd like to show a "cinematic window into the monthly it has to debut on a streaming platform.” Hence the idea of minimally suspending his feature film to switch to TV. However, Tarantino has also implied that he wouldn't consider debuting his latest film on streaming.
Tarantino has actually already had the opportunity to work on television programs or series, even if they were not his originals. Previously, the director was credited for episodes of "From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series" based on his film with Robert Rodriguez. He also wrote and directed two episodes of “ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ” in 2005, as well as directing an episode of “ ER ” in 1995 and playing a character in two parts of “ Alias “.
if (jQuery( "#crm_srl-th_culturapop_d_mh3_1").is(":visible")) { //console.log("[ACTIVATION TEST] adding zone: tag crm_srl-th_culturapop_d_mh3_1 slot id: th_culturapop_d_mh3"); } In 2020 Tarantino announced that he wanted to retire as a director and thus end his legendary film career, making his tenth film. The writer-director has teased that he would like a "mic drop" film, ideas ranging from "Kill Bill 3" to a Spaghetti Western and even a horror film. Yet now Tarantino has noted that his final film will be entirely original, sharing that he once thought about adapting Elmore Leonard's noir novel "Stick" into film, but that it wouldn't be his "magnum opus." Furthermore, a completely new work for the tenth film by Tarantino seems to exclude the alleged “Kill Bill 3”.