Deadline reviews that Quentin Tarantino has teamed with Jay Glennie for 2 books, which can discover the making of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Inglourious Basterds.
Jay Glennie, who has written books concerning the making of flicks reminiscent of The Deer Hunter, Trainspotting, Raging Bull, and extra, carried out many hours of interviews with Tarantino about Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Inglourious Basterds. The books will embody “unseen personal photographs, behind-the-scenes stories, script drafts, notes, and changes, production and location materials, shooting schedules, and more.” Tarantino will pen the ahead for every guide.
“I have Jay Glennie’s books in my collection, and I have read and loved them, in particular on the making of The Deer Hunter. I just know that there is no better guy to take a deep dive into my movies,” Tarantino stated in a press release. “Myself and my cast and crews have loved reliving our time making Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood and Inglourious Basterds with Jay, and we’re all looking forward to seeing the finished books. This is just the beginning, as I know Jay is as excited as me to explore my other movies.” The dream is for Glennie to in the end full a library of Tarantino’s films.
“I am so honored to be writing about the movies of the greatest director of my generation, Quentin Tarantino,” Glennie stated. “I merely can’t await Quentin’s tens of millions of followers the world over to learn them.“
Little, Brown imprint Voracious VP/Publisher Michael Szczerban added, “We are thrilled to determine this new sequence of books that dive deep into the filmmaking genius of Quentin Tarantino and share exhilarating behind-the-scenes views of his iconic movies. The mixture of Jay Glennie with Tarantino makes for a landmark second in movie publishing.“
Tarantino remains to be deciding on his tenth and last film. He was set to begin manufacturing on The Movie Critic, however he scrapped the project earlier this 12 months. It’s nonetheless unclear precisely why he ditched the film, however these near the director stated he “had grown more excited by other ideas.” If the director actually does plan on calling it quits after ten films, I assume he needs to make certain his final is outstanding.
The two Quentin Tarantino books are slated for a fall 2025 publication.