![]() He hasn't given fans so much as a clue of what his final film will be, but he has confirmed that, after initial consideration, the Reservoir Dogs reboot will not be happening. ![]() Seeing as how his last film, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, was so celebrated that it won two Oscar awards, it's clear that Tarantino is trying to bow out of his career while on a high note. He cited both his age and career trajectory as good indicators that retirement should come soon. Speaking as a guest on Real Time With Bill Maher, the writer-director expressed that his desire to retire after a tenth film was based on motion picture history. Reboots are currently running rampant in Hollywood, but Tarantino has never touched one and fans might be surprised to hear he would consider such a thing for one of his most memorable films. RELATED: Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained: That's Not Prop Blood The film about a robbery gone wrong and is not only impressive as a debut but it's also rated as Tarantino's second-best film according to Rotten Tomatoes. ![]() Reservoir Dogs, Tarantino's gritty directorial debut, has become a fan favorite and has reached legendary film status in the 29 years since its release in 1992. Now Tarantino is saying his tenth feature film will be his last before retirement, and he almost considered rebooting Reservoir Dogs as his final project. ![]() Quentin Tarantino has built his career around directing iconic films like Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill since the early '90s, with most of his movies gaining critical praise and cult status among fans. ![]()
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