* **Q: Is this Fincher/Tarantino/Pitt sequel definitely happening?
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In news that sent ripples through the film world – conveniently on April 1st – reports surfaced suggesting David Fincher is set to direct Brad Pitt in a sequel or spin-off to Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' based on a s...
The buzz originated from a report by The Playlist, stating that Quentin Tarantino, unwilling to let his developed script for Cliff Booth languish after scrapping 'The Movie Critic' (perhaps not wanting his final film to be a sequel), approached David Fincher to direct. Given Fincher's existing relationship and first-look deal with Netflix, the streaming giant reportedly jumped on the opportunity, fast-tracking the project for a summer 2025 shoot in California.
Fincher and Pitt have a long history of collaboration, with Pitt often getting first refusal on Fincher's projects. However, Fincher directing Tarantino's writing would be unprecedented. Fincher reportedly put several other projects on hold, including a potential 'Squid Game' spin-off and a Western titled 'Bitterroot,' to pursue this opportunity.
While insiders like Jeff Sneider mentioned hearing similar rumors for weeks, the timing cannot be ignored. April 1st is notorious for fake news, especially in the entertainment industry. While the details seem specific (budget, shooting window, Netflix involvement), skepticism remains high until official confirmation arrives.
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What do you think? Is this the real deal or the most elaborate April Fools' prank Hollywood has pulled in years? Would you want to see a Cliff Booth sequel directed by David Fincher?
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