In early 2018, famous director Quentin Tarantino once said that he wanted to direct a new R-rated Star Trek movie for the big screen. However, with the successful release of his new film "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", Quentin once again re-examined his career plan, and the possibility of his cooperation with the "Star Trek" IP seemed unlikely. For many years, the director of Kill Bill, Pulp Fiction and other famous films insisted that he would retire after shooting 10 films (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is the ninth). Now he claims that he still maintains his original plan. In an interview, he said: "I think I am drifting away from Star Trek, and I haven't had a formal conversation with the official." "Interestingly, it looked like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was going to be my last movie. So I let go of that burden and made that amazing announcement." In fact, Quentin has no idea of the next (and possibly final) movie in his mind, but he thinks it will be smaller than some of his previous works. He explained: "If all the movies are connected like a train to tell a complete story, then Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a climax. So I currently think that the tenth movie will be smaller in scale." Of course, plans can't keep up with changes. Quentin specifically reminded in the interview: "Listen, I may suddenly come up with a very good idea." DeadLine previously broke the news that Paramount has been contacting screenwriters to pave the way for "Star Trek 4", but it seems that they didn't think of contacting Quentin Tarantino. |
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