> The studio has set Academy Award winner Brian Helgeland (Mystic River, LA Confidential) to write Django/Zorro for a big-screen continuation of a story that was hatched in a 7-issue crossover comic book series co-written by Quentin Tarantino and Matt Wagner and published by Dynamite Entertainment.
> The comic was published back in 2014 and was considered maybe the closest Tarantino might come to a sequel in the continuation of the adventures of the slave-turned-bounty hunter played by Jamie Foxx in the 2012 film Django Unchained.
NorthP503 on
I’d watch it.
phantomx20 on
Hell, let’s bring Antonio Banderas back. He’s a little old but who cares.
Love-That-Danhausen on
It would be interesting if Tarantino sidesteps his “no sequels” and “10 films only” rules by just farming out sequels to other directors like with Once Upon a Time and Fincher
mikeyfreshh on
I don’t know if I care about this if QT isn’t involved. If Sony really wants to make a crossover movie, they should bring back the Jump Street/Men in Black idea that was floating around a few years ago
LegoC97 on
I thought this project was LONG dead! I remember it being announced ages ago
Robsonmonkey on
I mean, it would be nice to get a new Zorro film before we start the crossovers first.
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> The studio has set Academy Award winner Brian Helgeland (Mystic River, LA Confidential) to write Django/Zorro for a big-screen continuation of a story that was hatched in a 7-issue crossover comic book series co-written by Quentin Tarantino and Matt Wagner and published by Dynamite Entertainment.
> The comic was published back in 2014 and was considered maybe the closest Tarantino might come to a sequel in the continuation of the adventures of the slave-turned-bounty hunter played by Jamie Foxx in the 2012 film Django Unchained.
I’d watch it.
Hell, let’s bring Antonio Banderas back. He’s a little old but who cares.
It would be interesting if Tarantino sidesteps his “no sequels” and “10 films only” rules by just farming out sequels to other directors like with Once Upon a Time and Fincher
I don’t know if I care about this if QT isn’t involved. If Sony really wants to make a crossover movie, they should bring back the Jump Street/Men in Black idea that was floating around a few years ago
I thought this project was LONG dead! I remember it being announced ages ago
I mean, it would be nice to get a new Zorro film before we start the crossovers first.
…I’m listening.