
Quentin Tarantino will not be involved in the direction of the “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” sequel, which will be produced by Netflix, who acquired the rights to the film released in 2019.
“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” will receive a sequel directed by David Fincher and produced by Netflix. Quentin Tarantino, the creator of the 2019 film, will only be involved in the script.
The new film will continue the story of the characters Rick Dalton and Cliff Booth, played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, respectively.
According to the website The Playlist, it is unlikely that DiCaprio and other members of the cast will return for the sequel.
David Fincher has previously worked with Brad Pitt on critically acclaimed films like “Sev7en” and “Fight Club.” Additionally, Fincher also helped produce the iconic Netflix series “House of Cards.”
The sequel to “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” promises to maintain the essence of Tarantino’s films, despite the stylistic differences with Fincher.
Originally, the film was distributed by Sony Pictures, who, according to Variety, made an agreement with Tarantino so that the distribution rights to the films would revert back to him after a specific period.
The Playlist states that the sequel to “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” has not yet confirmed its cast, nor has a filming start date been set.
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