In his career as a filmmaker, Quentin Tarantino hasn’t made any sequels (except for Kill Bill: Volume 2, though it’s usually counted as one with the first movie), but that doesn’t mean that he hasn’t had plans for sequels and spinoffs of some of his movies – and here’s every unmade Tarantino movie sequel and spinoff. Quentin Tarantino has earned the respect of critics and viewers over the years, though he has also been in the middle of controversy multiple times, in big part thanks to the violence in his movies, which has also been key to his success. Tarantino’s career as a filmmaker began in 1992 with the crime movie Reservoir Dogs, and his big break arrived two years later with Pulp Fiction.
The quality and success of Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction opened many doors for Tarantino in the film industry, and since then, he has explored a variety of genres in his movies – from martial arts with Kill Bill to slasher with Death Proof and even alternate versions of history with Inglourious Basterds and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Tarantino has a very peculiar style as a writer and director, and his movies stand out for his mastery in writing dialogue, visual narrative, and for having generous doses of violence and blood, but he has also become known for not making sequels and teasing a variety of projects that never see the light.
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Tarantino has only directed nine movies so far (again, both Kill Bill movies are counted as one), but he already has a long list of unmade movies of all kinds – from original stories to sequels and even continuations of well-established franchises, such as a Star Trek movie and an adaptation of David Morrell’s novel First
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