Quentin Tarantino says his next film could be his last
Quentin Tarantino said he did consider remaking the iconic Reservoir Dogs as his final film but gave up the idea
Hollywood's supreme director Quentin Tarantino is looking to take a step back from the industry and retiring at high point in his career.
While making an appearance on Real Time with Bill Maher, the director of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood said his next film may end up becoming his last as he plans to end leave the director’s chair when his career is at a high.
“I know film history and from here on in, filmmakers do not get better,” he said.
“I don’t have a reason that I would want to say out loud, that’s going to win any argument in a court of public opinion or supreme court or anything like that,” he went on to say.
“At the same time, working for 30 years doing as many movies as I’ve done, it’s not as many as other people, but that’s a long career. That’s a really long career,” he continued.
“And I’ve given it everything I have, every single solitary thing I have,” he added.
The Oscar winner, whose last film was Once Upon a Time in Hollywood starring Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio, said he did consider remaking the iconic Reservoir Dogs as his final film but gave up the idea eventually.
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