Once Upon A Time In Hollywood helmer Quentin Tarantino is ready to walk. He has said his next film will be his last. The 59-year-old Pulp Fiction director will make an 11th, and final, feature-length film before hanging up his director's hat. 'I've been doing it for a long time; I've been doing it for 30 years,' he said in an interview with CNN's Chris Wallace. 'And it's time to wrap up the show.' One more go: Quentin Tarantino's next film will be his last he said (pictured in 2020) Doing his thing: Seen on set with Brad Pitt and a costar in Once Upon A Time In HollywoodThe Tennessee native has already directed 10 critically-acclaimed films though he views the Kill Bill movies as one film rather than two.
The two-time Academy Award winner made it clear he didn't want to keep making movies and drift further away from his audience. 'I don't want to become this old man who's out of touch when, already, I'm feeling a bit like an old man out of touch when it comes to the current movies that are out right now,' he explained.
What's next: Though he knows his next movie will be his last, the Reservoir Dogs director made it clear he doesn't know what the plot of that film will be yet.
L to R: Tarantino, Leonardo DiCaprio, Pitt in 2019Though he knows his next movie will be his last, the Reservoir Dogs director said he doesn't know what the plot of that film will be yet. 'Right now, I don't even know what a movie is — is that something that plays on Netflix?
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