Quentin Tarantino's Scrapped THE MOVIE CRITIC Involved a "Goodbye Meta-Verse" With Characters From His Films — GeekTyrant


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GeekTyrant— ILLUSTRATION BY LÆMEUR via THR Last week, director Quentin Tarantino made the surprise announcement that his...

Flickering Myth—Details on Quentin Tarantino's meta plans for The Movie Critic emerge. It was quite the shock when Quentin Tarantino’s latest project The Movie Critic was abruptly axed, the news happening so suddenly that many have questioned just what the hell happened. Per the filmmaker, we will soon witness his swan song, with Tarantino wanting to go out with his tenth film and settle into directing retirement. […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Details on Quentin Tarantino’s...

The A.V. Club—Quentin Tarantino’s The Movie Critic could've been Avengers: Endgame for the Tarantiniverse. The Movie Critic, Quentin Tarantino’s now-abandoned tenth and final film, is now regulated to the what-if portion of Tarantino’s career. Like Double V Vega and Kill Bill Vol. 3, it is now another unproduced idea for the filmmaker’s filing cabinet. However, the filing cabinet casket and the author aren’t the only things these movies have in common. Per The Hollywood Reporter, The Movie Critic was the kind of crossover event film we’re all sick of. Last week, The Movie Critic came to an abrupt...

VG247—Quentin Tarantino has changed course on his final film, but it sounds like it would have been a meta, cameo-filled oddity. Quentin Tarantino recently announced he's no longer making The Movie Critic as his final film, but some details about it have now come to light. Last week, Tarantino put The Movie Critic on the chopping block after previously stating it would be his 10th and final film. Details about the film are slim, though it had been reported that Brad Pitt would return as Cliff Booth from the 2018 Tarantino-directed Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, but it was unclear in what capacity. Now, a new report...