After seven years of speculation and anticipation, Quentin Tarantino still has not announced his tenth and final film, a decision he has imposed on himself. However, the cinematic universe of the acclaimed director seems to be expanding with the approval of sequels and spin-offs of his works, even though they will not be directed by him. Among these projects, “The Adventures of Cliff Booth” stands out, a film directed by David Fincher that will premiere in August.
A Demencial Crossover
On another front, the production of Django/Zorro has gained momentum. According to an exclusive from Deadline, screenwriter Brian Helgeland, Oscar winner for L.A. Confidential, will be in charge of bringing this crossover based on the comic of the same name that was published between 2014 and 2015. This project, which Tarantino had formally proposed before the pandemic, has sparked the interest of fans, although it is still in the early stages of development and its viability depends on the participation of Jamie Foxx, who played Django in Django Unchained.
The plot of the original comic featured Django as a bounty hunter who joins Don Diego de la Vega, known as Zorro. In this new interpretation, the story is expected to revolve around a younger Zorro, a direction that could renew interest in classic characters. Although Tarantino has given his approval for the project to move forward, there is still uncertainty about its final realization, with several details yet to be finalized.
The creation of a Tarantinoverso, which would connect his various works, could be an intriguing possibility as Tarantino closes one of the most iconic chapters of his career. Fans of his filmography are watching closely how these projects develop, which promise to add new dimensions to his stories.