David Fincher’s ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ Netflix Sequel Adds Elizabeth Debicki, Scott Caan
- David Fincher is directing a Netflix sequel titled 'The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth' starring Brad Pitt, Elizabeth Debicki, and Scott Caan, with production starting in California this July 2025.
- The sequel follows Brad Pitt's character Cliff Booth, a stuntman with a mysterious past from Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film, which Tarantino originally wrote but later set aside before Fincher took over directing.
- Details about the plot and Debicki's and Caan's roles remain secret, but the story may explore Booth’s backstory, including his wife’s unexplained death and the stunt industry’s decline in early 1970s Hollywood.
- Brad Pitt, who earned an Academy Award for his role as Cliff Booth—the stuntman and double for television star Rick Dalton—played a key role in persuading David Fincher to direct the sequel after Quentin Tarantino decided not to return as director.
- Industry interest intensifies as the project advances swiftly, suggesting the sequel could further enrich the original film’s cinematic universe and once again attract Hollywood attention.
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David Fincher Adds Elizabeth Debicki & Scott Caan To His Brad Pitt-Led 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood' Follow-Up Movie
The Playlist first revealed the shocking news that filmmakers David Fincher and Quentin Tarantino would be collaborating on a “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” follow-up film for Netflix exploring the exploits of Brad Pitt‘s character, Cliff Booth. There are now some substantial casting updates as The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed, backing up a previous report from What’s On Netflix posted earlier in the month, that British actress Elizabeth De…
Brad Pitt will return as the protagonist for the continuation of Once upon a time in Hollywood that will reach Netflix, and now we know his co-stars.
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