Quentin Tarantino about why he handed over "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" to David Fincher: '

Award-winning filmmaker Quentin Tarantino shed light on his surprising decision to get away from the directing of the upcoming Netflix follow-up to his film ‘On a Time in Hollywood’ of 2019, despite writing the screenplay himself. In April, Netflix announced that Brad Pitt would surprise his role as Cliff Booth, the charismatic stuntman from the original film. While fans initially accepted that Tarantino would return to live, it was later revealed that David Fincher – the visionary behind ‘Fight Club’ and ‘The Social Network’ – would have the project ready. In a recent interview, Tarantino explained his reasoning: ‘I love this screenplay, but I still walk on the same ground as I have already walked. It just had me uninterrupted, ‘he admits. “This last movie, I shouldn’t know what I’m doing again. I have to be in an unknown area. ‘ More about ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’, which was set in Los Angeles in the late 1960s, was a nostalgic and revisionist ode in the Golden Age of the film industry. It received critical praise, won two Oscar awards and has since followed a cult. Brad Pitt’s portrayal of Booth-a stoic yet enigmatic figure-became a striking element of the film, and his return in the follow-up yielded a significant buzz. Tarantino, who has long had his intention to retire after directing ten films, expressed admiration for Fincher and called him a natural choice to direct the new project. “I think David Fincher is the two best directors,” he said. “The idea that David Fincher actually wants to adjust my work for me shows some seriousness towards my work that I think should be taken into account.” While Tarantino will not be behind the camera this time, he remains involved in the project as a writer and producer. “I move back and forth between here and Israel, so I won’t be on the set every day and everything. But yes, I’ll be there if they need to do something, you know, I’ll do it, ‘he shared. The upcoming Netflix film remains untitled, and plot details are mastered. However, with Tarantino’s writing, Fincher’s direction and Pitt’s return as Cliff Booth, expectations are already great for a poignant and stylish continuation of the ‘Once upon a Time in Hollywood’ universe.