Welcome to the world of Quentin's final film

Quentin Tarantino once said: His next movie will be his last. fans are speculating about what his last movie will be.

Another western movie? Or does kill Bill 3? Judging by his work, this may be expected by his audience. But it's also possible that it's one of many unrealized projects he's mentioned over the years.

In some podcasts and interviews, Tarantino talked about dozens of movies he wanted to make . His ideas include remakes of classic films, sequels to his own films, and subplots cut from his previous scripts.

Some of these concepts look weird on paper, but this director has the knack of to turn the strangest premise into a compelling film .

▌Untitled Cliff Booth movie

Quentin has said he will make a prequel about Brad Pitt in " Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" Cliff Booth . Specifically, the film will recount Cliff's experiences during World War II , where he seems to have learned his killer skills.

In a 2020 interview, Tarantino explained that the film will be an adventure film set in a POW camp.

Pete has won an Oscar for playing the super cool stuntman, adding another classic performance to Tarantino's classic. In this film, audiences see Cliff's abilities. In the original story, it might be interesting to see Cliff in full combat mode.

Tarantino elaborated on Cliff's backstory in interviews and in the novelization of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, implying that he already had Cliff's deeds in mind .

▌ "Wildcat Road Adventures" remake

In 2008, Tarantino expressed interest in a remake of Ross Meyer's 1965 exploitative film "Little Wildcat Road Adventures" . The film tells the story of three go-go dancers who carry out criminal activities in the desert of California .

The film was a commercial and critical flop when it was released, but has since been considered an influential cult classic.

The impact of Little Wildcat Road Adventures on Tarantino's " Don't Be Bad " is obvious. The characters even made direct references to the movie. If it was a remake, Tarantino would be free to reimagine the film through his highly stylized imagination.

Tarantino is even reportedly considering starring Kim Kardashian , Eva Mendes and Britney Spears , which is an interesting combination to say the least.

▌ " Torture Room " sequel / Chinese kung fu epic

Tarantino and another director Robert Rodriguez have said that they will continue to shoot the 2007 double-material film "The Torture Room" . "Kill Bill" is one of the most entertaining martial arts films of the past two decades, so if you can watchUntil the director returns to martial arts films, that would be great.

However, Torture Chamber 2 seems unlikely to materialize, given the tepid response to the first installment. It was a box-office bomb, and Tarantino blamed it on 's labored two-unit feature-length format unfamiliar to audiences. That's a shame -- Torture Chamber 2 is worth watching just for the fake trailer.

▌" Star Trek " movie

In December 2017, it was reported that Tarantino proposed to Paramount Pictures "Star Trek" shooting plan. Mark L. Smith, one of the screenwriters working on the project, said the film will revolve around Captain Kirk and his crew. He added that the film will be inspired by classic gangster movies and involve time travel.

This certainly got fans excited as Tarantino expressed his love for Star Trek 2: The Roar of Khan several times. Not to mention, science fiction is a subject he hasn't dabbled in yet, but seems to suit his taste. Unfortunately, in 2020, Tarantino said the film is still possible, but he won't be directing.

▌ "Notes in the Darkness" remake

"Notes in the Darkness" is a horror film by Giallo master Lucio Furz in 1977. It tells the story of a psychic woman who discovers a skeleton buried in the walls of her husband's apartment.

In the late '90s, Tarantino talked about remaking the film, starring " Dangerous Relationships " co-star Brigitte Fonda.

Furz's films are a good fit for Tarantino, as both filmmakers tend to be hyper-violent and highly stylized . Unfortunately, the concept seems to have been abandoned in development hell.

▌ Sergeant Rock movie

In 2021 on the podcast , Tarantino mentioned that D.C. had approached him to direct a film based on the character of Sergeant Rock, who is A WII soldier from the 1959 comic series. Locke is an almost superhuman warrior with a calm demeanor and a big heart.

D.C. has been talking about making a Sgt. Rock movie since at least the 80s, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis both working on the project at various times.

Tarantino said the script for Sergeant Locke was already written by David Peppers, who wrote 's Blade Runner, Unforgiven and Twelve Monkeys. This project will certainly be under Tarantino's jurisdiction, as he explores similar territory in Inglourious Basterds.

However, it seems unlikely that he will direct the film, as he has also stated that he would like his final film to be based on the original script .

▌ "Subzero Passion" remake

"Subzero Passion" is a 1987 film about three young men in Los Angeles who are struggling with drug addiction and theirA story of battling a superficial environment. It's based on a novel by "American Psycho" author Brett Easton Ellis and stars Andrew McCarthy, Jamie Gertz and Robert Downey Jr..

In 2010, it was reported that Tarantino had been trying to get Fox to allow him to remake the film, which Ellis later confirmed in 2012. Both Ellis and Tarantino said they were dissatisfied with the original adaptation, arguing that the remake should be more faithful to Ellis' novel .

▌Untitled Medieval Project

In 2010, Tarantino, who had just finished filming "Inglourious Basterds," said his next film would be set in the Middle Ages.

Although set in that era, the film is meant to preserve Tarantino's trademark: 's excessive violence and vulgar language . He reportedly cast Helen Mirren as a foul-mouthed queen, and Mirren was intrigued.

It would be great to see a Tarantino story set in the Middle Ages, especially with a star like Mirren. Most likely, it will be some sort of brazen historical rewrite: Tarantino's work is the equivalent of Yorgos Lanthimos' The Favourite .

▌The Killer Crow

In 2012, Tarantino said he wanted to make another revisionist historical film called The Killer Crow. The film tells the story of a group of African American soldiers rebelling against their commander during World War II .

The idea started as a subplot in the original script of Inglourious Basterds, but it was eventually cut because the script was too long.

Killer Raven sounds like another revenge saga from Tarantino, is a cross between Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained 9z.

While this is sure to make for a good time in movie theaters, Tarantino seems to be in a different creative space now than when he first created Killer Raven, suggesting it may not be will be brought to the screen.

▌The untitled Howard Hawks-inspired project

Tarantino is a big fan of the grotesque comedy that was popular in the 1940s and 1950s.

In particular, he expressed his desire to direct a production of his own, inspired by the work of director Howard Hawks. Hawks' films " Girlfriends Friday " and " Slay the Dragon " are Tarantino's all-time favorites.

While none of Tarantino's films are pure romantic comedies, it's clear that his writing style is heavily influenced by classic absurd comedies. They are known for 's quick and witty dialogue and subversion of gender roles that characterize Quentin's work.