Fincher, Tarantino, Pitt Team For “Once” Sequel?

In a huge shocker if true (and the date has people understandably suspicious), filmmaker David Fincher and Brad Pitt are reportedly teaming with Quentin Tarantino for a sequel/spin-off to Tarantino’s acclaimed 2019 film “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” it would seem. The Playlist broke the exclusive, saying the project is the screenplay that Tarantino’s […] The post Fincher, Tarantino, Pitt Team For “Once” Sequel? appeared first on Dark Horizons.

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Fincher, Tarantino, Pitt Team For “Once” Sequel?

In a huge shocker if true (and the date has people understandably suspicious), filmmaker David Fincher and Brad Pitt are reportedly teaming with Quentin Tarantino for a sequel/spin-off to Tarantino’s acclaimed 2019 film “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” it would seem.

The Playlist broke the exclusive, saying the project is the screenplay that Tarantino’s originally planned tenth directorial effort “The Movie Critic” evolved into with the writer exploring the further adventures of Pitt’s stuntman character Cliff Booth from the 2019 film.

Sources for the outlet indicate that while Tarantino doesn’t want to direct it, he didn’t want the script languishing around and so approached Fincher with the opportunity.

Fincher has a first-look deal at Netflix. and so the streamer quietly put together the deal with a budget rumored to be quite high – in the ballpark of $200 million. Over $20 million was already reportedly spent on buying Tarantino’s script.

Fincher and Pitt then opted to everything they’re working on right now to the side to make this the priority with Fincher directing and Pitt starring. Things are moving so fast that the plan is to shoot the project this July in California.

Further casting is expected to be announced shortly with no-one else set, so it’s not clear if anyone else like Leonardo DiCaprio or Margot Robbie will return for a cameo or supporting role. The outlet claims Robbie’s reps have said “she’s available if they need her,” while The Insneider has posted his own report saying this is the rumoured “sequel to a film he didn’t direct” project Fincher and Pitt were linked to a few weeks ago and that DiCaprio is in talks to return. He also speculates Tarantino retained the rights to sequels/spinoffs when he made his deal for the original film at Sony.

The film’s title is unknown at this time.

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