Having spent almost 30 years in the industry, the director wants his tenth and supposed final film to be the “mic drop” of his career.
The renowned Oscar-winning director wants his tenth film to be his final outing in the industry.
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To date, the director responsible for blockbuster hits like Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Django Unchained, and many others has had nine films in total, with the two Kill Bill films being considered as a single story. His latest outing, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie, was released in 2019.
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News about his supposed final film is scarce at best, but the director has once stated in an interview that, given the opportunity to write and direct a horror film, he’d jump at the chance.
Despite numerous interviews of him stating his desire to make his tenth film his last, reasons why are scarce. He alludes to it, saying that many filmmakers had dragged on their careers, creating mediocre films instead of going out with a bang. The director claims that once he’s done making films, he’ll have more time to spend writing as well as spending time with his wife Daniella Pick, and son Leo.
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