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Tuesday, April 8, 2025

David Fincher to Direct Brad Pitt in ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD Netflix Sequel Written By Quentin Tarantino

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Sequel David Fincher Brad Pitt Quentin Tarantino

A sequel to Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" is in the works at Netflix with David Fincher set to direct from a script written by Tarantino. The film does not have an official title. Brad Pitt will reprise his Oscar-winning role as stuntman Cliff Booth. The project is reportedly being fast-tracked, and is expected to begin filming this July in California.

The sequel is being set up under Fincher's first-look deal at Netflix, indicating that sequel rights may already be privately retained by Tarantino. No other cast is set, but it doesn't seem likely that Leonardo DiCaprio or Margot Robbie will return. Although plot details are unknown, the project seems very Cliff Booth-centric. Netflix is said to have paid over $20 million for Tarantino's screenplay.

Although surprising that Tarantino won't direct his own material, the filmmaker has previously written scripts that he did not end up helming, including Tony Scott's "True Romance" and Robert Rodriguez's "From Dusk till Dawn". Tarantino recently scrapped plans for his 10th and supposedly final film "The Movie Critic.", which would have starred Brad Pitt in the lead role. The story was said to take place in the '70s and follow a film critic who wrote for a porn magazine. It had been rumored that Pitt would be playing some version of his "Once Upon a Time" character Cliff Booth, who in Tarantino's novelization of his own feature was revealed to be quite the movie buff.

Meanwhile, Fincher is developing a "Squid Game" spin-off series with Dennis Kelly ("Utopia"). He has also been working with "Gone Girl" writer Gillian Flynn on a mysterious new project.





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