
Quentin Tarantino, who has long stated that his 10th feature film would be his career’s finale, could begin production on it as early as summer 2027. This was shared by Robert Richardson, a longtime collaborator of the director, in an interview with Deadline. Richardson previously worked on “Kill Bill” and “Inglourious Basterds” for Tarantino.
The cinematographer, who has partnered with the director on six projects, noted that no one, including himself, currently knows what the story will be about.
At the moment, Tarantino is focused on completing a farce play, which is scheduled to premiere in London in 2027. He occasionally explores other projects as well.