Quentin Tarantino Teaming Up With Sylvester Stallone for New Series
Sly Stallone & Tarantino
Taking It Back To The Golden Age
With New 6-Part Series
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Quentin Tarantino you have got picked his subsequent undertaking, and he is bringing Sly Stallone on to co-direct what appears like an superior, Nineteen Thirties-type sequence… TMZ has discovered.
Sources with direct data inform TMZ … the sequence is about within the ’30s, and it will likely be tremendous genuine. It’ll be shot in black and white, utilizing Nineteen Thirties cameras.
It’s a 6-part sequence that includes gangsters, showgirls, boxing, and music.
It’s unclear if the solid has been picked, however we’re instructed Sly will probably be behind the digicam… not in entrance of it.
Both Quentin and Sly are acquainted with Nineteen Thirties-set interval items… Quentin famously directed the movie “Inglourious Basterds,” an alternate WWII take set partially in 1939. As for Stallone, he starred as real-life mob enforcer Frank Nitti within the movie “Capone,” set within the early ’30s gangster period.
There was additionally Sly’s 1978 directorial debut, “Paradise Alley,” which has components of a gangster movie… nevertheless it’s set in Forties NYC, with a uncooked and gritty character-driven vibe.
Both Hollywood legends have performed with black-and-white footage of their respective work… however this will probably be an entire completely different expertise working solely with old-school cameras all through all the sequence.


