Quentin Tarantino recently shared insights during a podcast appearance on The Church of Tarantino, revealing that his favorite film is Inglourious Basterds and explaining his decision not to make The Movie Critic. He also named himself and David Fincher as the best directors. Most notably, Tarantino announced that he has written a play for the West End, which is slated to begin production in January and will occupy one and a half to two years of his life. This development aligns with his plans to venture into different mediums as he approaches his final film.
If you want Quentin Tarantino to open up about anything, invite him on to a podcast called The Church of Tarantino. Recently, Tarantino revealed his favorite movie is Inglourious Basterds, explained why he didn't make The Movie Critic, and declared himself among the best directors, alongside David Fincher.
The most exciting news is that there will soon be a Tarantino West End play, which he confirmed is already written and will begin production in January, likely taking up to two years of his life.
As Tarantino's next movie will be his last, he is exploring other mediums to prolong his career, including writing books and a script for a Once Upon a Time in Hollywood sequel directed by Fincher.
Tarantino's West End debut invites speculation; one option could be a musical, blending music with his cinematic style, like a slow-motion scene from Reservoir Dogs set to a memorable soundtrack.
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