Quentin Tarantino has a long list of unmade projects, among those a crossover between Django Unchained and Zorro, simply titled Django/Zorro – and here’s what happened to it. Quentin Tarantino has earned a place in film history thanks to his mastery of writing dialogues, his narrative and visual style, and his generous doses of violence and blood in every one of his movies, which have also made him one of the most controversial filmmakers. Tarantino has been around long enough to have a list of unmade projects, of which some would have had some interesting combinations of his work with other characters.
Tarantino’s career as a filmmaker began in 1992 with the crime movie Reservoir Dogs, through which the audience got a good taste of what he has to offer as a director and storyteller, but his big break arrived two years later with another crime movie: Pulp Fiction. This one had the particularity of being told in a non-linear style, with different segments that in chronological order tell a full story with different protagonists and their own issues. Since then, Tarantino has explored different genres in his movies, such as martial arts with both Kill Bill movies, slasher with Death Proof, and even some alternate versions of historical events with Inglourious Basterds and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
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Tarantino has famously stated he will only make 10 movies before retiring, so there’s always a lot of anticipation and speculation around his projects, though many of them have ended up in development hell or Tarantino chose other projects over them. Among the many unmade Tarantino projects is a movie that would have brought together two
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