Reed NewsReed News

Tarantino expands theatrical work, adapts film for Netflix amid final film delay

Arts & entertainmentArts
Key Points
  • Tarantino's final film project is delayed and undecided
  • He is expanding into theater with a West End play opening in 2026-2027
  • An extended version of The Hateful Eight has been adapted into a Netflix miniseries

Quentin Tarantino released his ninth film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, in 2019, but he has not decided on what his tenth film will be and is continuing to postpone his final film project. Tarantino has brought a play to London's West End, expected to open in late 2026 or sometime in 2027. An exclusive extended version of The Hateful Eight, a 2015 American Western mystery thriller film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, has been remade into a four-part mini-series on Netflix, with the standard version being 168 minutes long.

According to a Reddit user, Tarantino and his new Netflix series have sparked interest, while another user noted they recently read an article about Tarantino doing a limited series for Netflix and discovered through it he did an extended version of The Hateful Eight for Netflix, done in the style of a miniseries. Whether Tarantino is directly involved in creating the extended Netflix version or if it was produced by others remains unclear, as does what his tenth film will be about or when it might be released.

Tags
People & Organizations
Location
High

Based on 3 sources

3sources
0Verified
3Open
No contradictions

Produced by Reed

Tarantino expands theatrical work, adapts film for Netflix amid final film delay | Reed News