NovelAI Everything We Know About Quentin Tarantino's 10th Movie Director Quentin Tarantino famously said that he would only make 10 films, and with the release of his 9th, "Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood" in 2019, fans have been expecting with great anticipation Tarantino's final feature As soon as the filming of his last film wrapped up, Tarantino started working on his next and final movie project. While the film is still in production, a lot of information was either released or leaked to the press. Among all the rumors, here is every confirmed information that we have about Tarantino's 10th film: What will it be called? Tarantino has officially announced this title for his tenth feature film: "Hollywood Forever Cemetery". The official synopsis is "Buddy cop action set amid an array of celebrity graves at one Los Angeles cemetery." This confirms previous reports from sources like Variety that this would be an anthology horror film featuring different segments that would eventually lead into each other after they're shown back-to-back. Which actors are expected to appear? According to Variety, Robert Rodriguez (from the films El Mariachi and Machete) will star as a famous filmmaker while George Clooney ("Ocean's Eleven") plays another actor who stars alongside him. Emma Stone ("The Amazing Spiderman 2") has also signed on to play a TV personality who comes out against them. Kurt Russell ("Mad Max: Fury Road") is set to portray the owner of the cemetery where their story takes place. It sounds like most of these actors would be playing multiple roles across several characters. It seems likely there'll be cameo appearances by Samuel L Jackson ("Spiderman"), Michael Madsen ("Reservoir Dogs") and more big names like Tom Cruise ("Mission Impossible 5"). The two cops will be portrayed by Tim Roth ("Contagion") and Brad Pitt ("12 Years A Slave"). As usual, Tarantino is known to cast new faces for some of his leading men so expect something special here. How much is Tarantino planning to shoot? While most know this already, a source close to the director told that Tarantino plans to spend around $50 million to film everything he needs. If you look at his past projects, it should actually be quite low compared to his others. There were just two features that made over $100 million dollars, but none that ever topped $70 million. At least not until "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood", which might well go down as his best grossing film. Considering how ambitious it is, I'm surprised to see him keeping costs down to such a degree. With "Hollywood Forever Cemetery" it looks like he's aiming higher than before, which makes sense since he wants to end his career on a high note. Everything We Know About Quentin Tarantino's 10th Movie Director Quentin Tarantino famously said that he would only make 10 films, and with the release of his 9th, "Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood" in 2019, fans have been expecting with great anticipation Tarantino's final feature. As soon as the filming of his last film wrapped up, Tarantino started working on his next and final movie project. While the film is still in production, a lot of information was either released or leaked to the press. Among all the rumors, here is every confirmed information that we have about Tarantino's 10th film: The Film Will Be A Western-Style Film With A Strong Female Lead Tarantino has always had a strong female audience in mind for his movies, so it makes sense that this will be one of the main themes of his 10th film. The official synopsis is "A western in which bounty hunter (Samuel L. Jackson) teams up with a young woman named Molly Hayes (Kerry Washington). Together they travel across the American West, fighting off bandits and Indians along the way. Meanwhile, Hayes is on the run from the law after killing a man who tried to kill her and her family." While the film obviously won't be a straight western like "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly", it will have elements of the classic western film. Also, the concept of a young woman who killed a man and is on the run from law sounds almost exactly like a plot point from "Kill Bill". The Film Will be Titled "One Eyed Jack" The title "One-Eyed Jack" sounds like it could be a name of a character, probably the main character. It could also just be the title of the film. The Title is a Reference to the Real-Life Incident of the James Gang The film will be partially based on the true-life incident of the James-Younger Gang. The real-life gang was composed of a group of Americans who stole money from a train during America's post-Civil War Reconstruction Era. While law enforcement agencies hunted them, the group split up with some going into hiding and others surrendering. Two of the members were ultimately caught and sent to prison. [PICTURE] The Real James-Younger Gang: (from left to right) Clell Miller, Jesse James, Cole Younger, Frank James, Bob Younger, and John Younger It is believed that these characters will be portrayed by Bradley Cooper, Leonardo Dicaprio, Tom Holland, Daniel Webber, Timothé Chalamet and Channing Tatum. The Film Will Be R-Rated Most of the films that Quentin Tarantino has directed or co-directed have been rated R. While this film will almost certainly be rated R, it is uncertain if it will be a hard-R (meaning strong graphic violence and sex). If it does get an R-Rating, it will be the third time in his career that he has gotten an R-Rating. The first R-Rated film he directed was "Death Proof" and the second was "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood". The Cast is Made Up Largely of People Who Have Worked With Him Before Several cast members in this film have worked with him before in movies he has directed. Once again, it seems that he wants to work with people he's familiar with and who he trusts. While his films do feature a lot of unknown actors (most of the cast of "Reservoir Dogs" were unknowns at the time), he has also been known to give roles to celebrities. The most notable example of a star making their debut in a Tarantino film is Julia Louis-Dreyfus in "Death Proof". In an Interview, he stated that he intends for this movie to be his masterpiece, which he sees as a perfect movie that is "beautiful" and "ten times better than anything else ever done in cinema".