Quentin Tarantino's The Movie Critic Is Scrapped, Director's Final Movie Is Being Entirely Retooled

Quentin Tarantino's The Movie Critic Is Scrapped, Director's Final Movie Is Being Entirely Retooled

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Summary Quentin Tarantino's planned final movie, The Movie Critic, has been cancelled.

The movie was intended to be set in the 1970s and follow a cynical movie critic.

Tarantino's tenth movie, which will still be his last, will now be a different project.

The Movie Critic, the upcoming movie from acclaimed director Quentin Tarantino, has been scrapped. While details were kept under wraps about the story of the movie, it was set to be the director's last, as he has frequently stated that he intends to only make 10 movies in his career. It was said to be set in the 1970s, following a cynical movie critic inspired by a real-life critic that Tarantino read in his youth, and had recently been retooled to include Brad Pitt's character Cliff Booth from 2019's Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, Tarantino's The Movie Critic has been dropped entirely as the director scraps plans for his final movie, becoming one of the many aborted projects that have come close to fruition throughout his filmography. While his tenth movie is still intended to be his last, it will now be an entirely different project. At the time of writing, it is currently unknown if any plans for the replacement movie are in early development.

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Source: THR

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