Oh dear, Quentin Tarantino's last film has been canceled! Is Star Trek back in the running and what does Brad Pitt have to do with it?

This news shakes Hollywood. The most iconic cult director of all time will not be making his debut as planned tenth and final film The Movie Critic bring to the cinemas. Is there any hope for Star Trek fans? What happened?

What is Quentin Tarantino's last film about?

The film title already gives it away. In The Movie Critic it's about a film critic who should be embodied by this legendary character actor. As has now become known, it would have another film character his return in Quentin Tarantino's new film.

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Brad Pitt is said to have chosen Cliff Booth as stuntman Once Upon a Time in Hollywood should celebrate its comeback in cinemas. The Movie Critic would have taken place in the same reality as the last film of the year Director of Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill or Inglourious Basterds. But apparently there will be no reunion with Brad Pitt.

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Quentin Tarantino's final film will never be released in cinemas

It's not like Quentin Tarantino's last film will be released directly on Disney Plus, Amazon Prime Video or Netflix. Instead, it will never be released, neither in cinemas nor as a stream. As reported, Quentin Tarantino is simply quitting the project completely.

So, theoretically, Quentin Tarantino's Star Trek film “for ages 18 and up” would be back in the running to become his tenth and final film. Especially since two new films from the Star Wars competition were recently announced. However, very few fans believe that Star Trek will actually be Quentin Tarantino's last film. It will be more than exciting to see what happens Quentin Tarantino concoct instead becomes. By the way, it offers film recommendations our new PC games guide.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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