In 2018, Quentin Tarantino created a chaptered mini-series version of “The Hateful Eight” for Netflix, and he’s talked about doing the same thing all over again for “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.”
Margot Robbie, who played Sharon Tate in “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,” mentioned in an interview with Variety that there exists a director’s cut of ‘Hollywood’ that runs— wait for it — a whopping 20 hours. In other words, an episodic streaming premiere is inevitably in its future (Netflix?)
“There’s a 20-hour cut of “Once Upon a Time in…Hollywood” that would…there’s so much more that you didn’t get to see, that we shot that was amazing, and for a million reasons obviously, can’t make the cut,” Robbie told Variety writer Clayton Davis.
Tarantino already wrote a novel for “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,” with a different ending and new storylines added in — he clearly isn’t done with the story of Cliff and Rick.