5 Famous Movies Quentin Tarantino Canceled Before The Movie Critic

5 Famous Movies Quentin Tarantino Canceled Before The Movie Critic
5 Famous Movies Quentin Tarantino Canceled Before The Movie Critic

Quentin Tarantino surprised everyone with the cancellation of The Movie Critic, but it is actually not the first time that the author of Pulp Fiction and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has shocked his fans with such a sudden and definitive decision.

Below you will find 5 famous films canceled by Quentin Tarantino which will probably never see the light:

  • Killer Crows: another chapter in the ‘saga of historical revisionism’ after Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained, which would have followed a platoon of black soldiers in World War II who were betrayed by the US Army and would have chronicled their attempts to take revenge on the officers white people who had turned their backs on him. In 2012 Tarantino revealed that he had completed the screenplay, but then nothing more was heard of it.
  • Django/Zorro: highly anticipated crossover between Django Unchained with Jamie Foxx and The Legend of Zorro with Antonio Banderas, written and directed by Tarantino and based on the comic of the same name born as a sequel to the two Hollywood films. Among Tarantino’s canceled projects, it was one of those that came closest to actually being made, but it was abandoned due to the budget costs, which would have been disproportionate.
  • Kill Bill 3: Tarantino dreamed of making a third Kill Bill movie ten years after the release of the first two episodes, so that the child actress Nikki (Vernita Green’s daughter) would grow up. He later put it off for 15 years, to allow the actress to grow a little more, but in the end the idea was finally discarded. In our opinion, however, Tarantino can make Kill Bill 3 without breaking his 10 film rule, given that the author considers Kill Bill 1 and Kill Bill 2 as a single feature film.
  • Star Trek: another famous film canceled by Tarantino, and which came very close to being made, is the R-rated version of Star Trek: those who have read it claim that it would have given life to a crazy film, capable of revolutionizing the famous film from top to bottom science fiction franchise.
  • Double V Vega: a crossover film that would have transformed Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction into a real saga, completing a trilogy dedicated to the Vega brothers. The story centered on the two Vega brothers, Vic Vega (aka Mr. Blonde in Reservoir Dogs) and Vincent Vega (Pulp Fiction), with actors Michael Madsen and John Travolta reprising their respective roles. It’s unclear how much this film was developed, and there probably isn’t a complete script, but between the 1990s and early 2000s Tarantino spoke about it numerous times, teasing several plot ideas.

For other readings, discover the latest news on the cancellation of The Movie Critic, which would have created the ‘Tarantino Cinematic Universe’.

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