New Details Emerge For Sequel to Brad Pitt’s Oscar-Winning Comedy
- Brad Pitt will return as Cliff Booth in a 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' spin-off, with news breaking April 1, 2025.
- Quentin Tarantino developed a new script, building on the original story and characters he owns.
- The project, likely titled 'The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth', follows Booth as a studio fixer.
- Mike Fleming Jr. reported David Fincher will direct Pitt for Netflix, according to what he heard.
- This spin-off is in development and will likely release directly on the Netflix streaming service.
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We already have a title for the sequel to Érase once in Hollywood, which will be directed by David Fincher and will be released in the Netflix catalogue.
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood | David Fincher's sequel appears to have a title
The title of David Fincher’s sequel to Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood appears to have been revealed – and it’s too long to fit here. It’s highly unusual for a piece of industry gossip to appear unannounced in the middle of a journalist’s question, but that seems to be what happened earlier this week. In an interview with Sinners director Ryan Coogler, Deadline writer Mike Fleming Jr asked a 150-word question that appears to re…
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Quentin Tarantino's latest film is going to have a sequel, and we know more about the title and casting.Mis à parti Kill Bill, Quentin Tarantino's films are unique works, and the director never expressed sympathy for the franchises. Also, when we learned at the beginning of April that Once Upon a Time in Hollywood will be entitled to a sequel, and that it will be broadcast on Netflix! A news to which many cinemaphiles have had trouble believing.…
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