David Fincher to direct Brad Pitt in ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ sequel


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  • David Fincher is directing the sequel to “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” with Brad Pitt reprising his role as Cliff Booth. Quentin Tarantino wrote the script but is stepping aside.
  • The sequel is based on Tarantino’s shelved script for “The Movie Critic” and marks another collaboration for Fincher and Pitt, who previously worked on “Fight Club” and “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.”
  • No additional casting, title or release date has been announced, though the sequel represents a new chapter for the celebrated Tarantino-Pitt partnership.

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Director David Fincher is stepping in to direct the “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” sequel, with Brad Pitt reprising his role as stuntman Cliff Booth. Quentin Tarantino wrote the script but is handing off directing duties, according to Variety.

While Sony Pictures released the original film, Netflix will produce the sequel.

Script tied to Tarantino’s shelved final film

The “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” sequel will reportedly be based on a script Tarantino developed for what was expected to be his tenth and final film, “The Movie Critic.” However, as The Hollywood Reporter noted, Tarantino shelved that project after initial filming preparations.

Tarantino has long said he plans to stop directing after 10 films. That goal may explain why he’s stepping aside for this one while still playing a key creative role.

Tarantino shifts to film-adjacent projects

Instead of directing, Tarantino has focused on storytelling in new ways. He’s writing a book version of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” developing a play, cohosting a podcast with longtime collaborator Roger Avery, and also recut “The Hateful Eight” as a miniseries for Netflix.

In a 2023 Deadline interview, Tarantino described “The Movie Critic” as taking place in 1977 California.

“It’s based on a guy who really lived but was never really famous, and he used to write movie reviews for a porno rag,” he said.

Pitt and Fincher reunite under Netflix

The sequel also marks a reunion between Fincher and Pitt. The pair have worked together on major films, including “Fight Club” and “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.”

This isn’t their first attempt to codevelop a sequel. Fincher and Pitt previously collaborated on a long-delayed follow-up to “World War Z,” which ultimately never made it to production.

As of this report, no additional casting has been confirmed. The “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” sequel does not yet have an official title or release date.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left highlighted the project as a "major" sequel and referred to the original movie as an "Oscar-winning epic."
  • Media outlets in the center also included details about Tarantino's ownership stake in the movie.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets on the right to provide a bias comparison.

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Key points from the Left

  • David Fincher will direct a sequel to Quentin Tarantino's Oscar-winning film, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."
  • Brad Pitt will reprise his role as Cliff Booth in the untitled Netflix project, as confirmed by Variety.
  • Quentin Tarantino is set to write the script for the untitled movie, which will be produced under Fincher's first-look deal at Netflix.
  • The project follows Tarantino's scrapped plans for his final film, "The Movie Critic."

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Key points from the Center

  • David Fincher will direct a sequel to Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."
  • Quentin Tarantino scrapped his planned tenth and final film, "The Movie Critic," leading to this new project.
  • Brad Pitt is set to reprise his Oscar-winning role as stuntman Cliff Booth, with Tarantino writing the script.
  • Fans reacted with excitement, with some calling it the craziest news of 2025, while others said, "Oh yes please."
  • Netflix is the likely distributor under Fincher's first-look deal, though Leonardo DiCaprio's involvement remains unclear.

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Key points from the Right

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Full story

  • David Fincher is directing the sequel to “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” with Brad Pitt reprising his role as Cliff Booth. Quentin Tarantino wrote the script but is stepping aside.
  • The sequel is based on Tarantino’s shelved script for “The Movie Critic” and marks another collaboration for Fincher and Pitt, who previously worked on “Fight Club” and “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.”
  • No additional casting, title or release date has been announced, though the sequel represents a new chapter for the celebrated Tarantino-Pitt partnership.

Full Story

Director David Fincher is stepping in to direct the “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” sequel, with Brad Pitt reprising his role as stuntman Cliff Booth. Quentin Tarantino wrote the script but is handing off directing duties, according to Variety.

While Sony Pictures released the original film, Netflix will produce the sequel.

Script tied to Tarantino’s shelved final film

The “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” sequel will reportedly be based on a script Tarantino developed for what was expected to be his tenth and final film, “The Movie Critic.” However, as The Hollywood Reporter noted, Tarantino shelved that project after initial filming preparations.

Tarantino has long said he plans to stop directing after 10 films. That goal may explain why he’s stepping aside for this one while still playing a key creative role.

Tarantino shifts to film-adjacent projects

Instead of directing, Tarantino has focused on storytelling in new ways. He’s writing a book version of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” developing a play, cohosting a podcast with longtime collaborator Roger Avery, and also recut “The Hateful Eight” as a miniseries for Netflix.

In a 2023 Deadline interview, Tarantino described “The Movie Critic” as taking place in 1977 California.

“It’s based on a guy who really lived but was never really famous, and he used to write movie reviews for a porno rag,” he said.

Pitt and Fincher reunite under Netflix

The sequel also marks a reunion between Fincher and Pitt. The pair have worked together on major films, including “Fight Club” and “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.”

This isn’t their first attempt to codevelop a sequel. Fincher and Pitt previously collaborated on a long-delayed follow-up to “World War Z,” which ultimately never made it to production.

As of this report, no additional casting has been confirmed. The “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” sequel does not yet have an official title or release date.

Tags: , , , , ,

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left highlighted the project as a "major" sequel and referred to the original movie as an "Oscar-winning epic."
  • Media outlets in the center also included details about Tarantino's ownership stake in the movie.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets on the right to provide a bias comparison.

Media landscape

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65 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • David Fincher will direct a sequel to Quentin Tarantino's Oscar-winning film, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."
  • Brad Pitt will reprise his role as Cliff Booth in the untitled Netflix project, as confirmed by Variety.
  • Quentin Tarantino is set to write the script for the untitled movie, which will be produced under Fincher's first-look deal at Netflix.
  • The project follows Tarantino's scrapped plans for his final film, "The Movie Critic."

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • David Fincher will direct a sequel to Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."
  • Quentin Tarantino scrapped his planned tenth and final film, "The Movie Critic," leading to this new project.
  • Brad Pitt is set to reprise his Oscar-winning role as stuntman Cliff Booth, with Tarantino writing the script.
  • Fans reacted with excitement, with some calling it the craziest news of 2025, while others said, "Oh yes please."
  • Netflix is the likely distributor under Fincher's first-look deal, though Leonardo DiCaprio's involvement remains unclear.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

No summary available because of a lack of coverage.

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Other (sources without bias rating):

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