Details of Tarantino's The Hateful Eight script are revealed
Plot, film stock and potential cast unveiled...
In the wake of Quentin Tarantino's decision to shelve his next movie , Western The Hateful Eight , after its script leaked, new details about the project have surfaced online.
According to The Wrap , the script for The Hateful Eight is split into five chapters, with two main settings in the form of a stagecoach and a haberdashery.
The story revolves around a pair of bounty hunters (who would likely have been played by Michael Madsen and Samuel L. Jackson) who plunder the small town of Red Rock.
They take shelter from a blizzard in a haberdashery, which has been overtaken by a Southern general (potentially Bruce Dern), an alleged hangman, a Frenchman named Bob and cowboy Joe Gage.
Naturally, the two groups butt heads (and egos) in what turns into a bloody stand-off in typical Tarantino style.
The script's first paragraph reveals that the director intended to shoot Hateful Eight on 70mm (as Paul Thomas Anderson did with The Master ), a very rare and expensive type of film stock that would have given Hateful Eight a distinctive look befitting its Western trappings.
Though Tarantino has apparently shelved the project indefinitely, we can't help hoping that one day he'll dust it off and get production rolling again.
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After Django Unchained , Eight sounds like it could have been another action tour-de-force for Tarantino.
It's a shame we won't be seeing it for some time yet – if ever.
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