'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' Sequel in Works? Here’s All We Know About the Netflix Takeover of the Classic

Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood twirled through tinseltown’s golden yesteryears with a nostalgic yet revisionist flair, earning thunderous applause for its masterful storytelling and stellar performances. The cinematic gem showcased Leonardo DiCaprio as anxiety-riddled, fading actor Rick Dalton alongside Brad Pitt as his cool-as-a-cucumber stunt double, Cliff Booth. It became an instant classic, simmering with Tarantino’s signature stylistic spice while doubling as a love letter to Hollywood’s bygone era. However, its sun-soaked universe refuses to fade quietly into the celluloid sunset, especially with Netflix reportedly bringing it back for round two.
Now, in a plot twist worthy of Hollywood itself, reports suggest a sequel is in the works, one that flips the script with a directorial shake-up so bold it is got cinephiles caught between a standing ovation and a stunned silence.
Is a Once Upon a Time in Hollywood sequel on the horizon?
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Hollywood’s rumor mill churns with delicious gossip as Once Upon a Time in Hollywood potentially scores a sequel with a jaw-dropping twist, David Fincher grabbing the director’s chair while Netflix opens its treasure chest. The Playlist reports that this cinematic bombshell will spotlight Brad Pitt’s enigmatic Cliff Booth, using a script originally linked to Quentin Tarantino’s abandoned The Movie Critic. With a staggering $200 million budget and a summer shoot, industry insiders are buzzing, though Leonardo DiCaprio’s involvement remains a mystery.
The Netflix partnership raises eyebrows yet makes perfect sense, given Quentin Tarantino’s past streaming ventures, like The Hateful Eight extended cut. This collaboration aims for a 2026 release, though Netflix remains tight-lipped. Meanwhile, David Fincher has reportedly sidelined other projects to prioritize this unexpected reunion with Brad Pitt, rekindling their Fight Club and Se7en magic. Yet, whispers persist about the announcement’s timing, fueling speculation that Hollywood’s dream team might be orchestrating cinema’s most elaborate April Fool’s prank.
While the Tarantino-Netflix alliance fuels both excitement and skepticism, the casting conundrum adds another layer of intrigue to this cinematic gamble.
Who is in and who is out for the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood follow-up?
The casting puzzle remains tantalizingly incomplete, with Leonardo DiCaprio's return as the stammering Rick Dalton hanging by a gossamer thread, perhaps relegated to a fleeting cameo if anything at all. Meanwhile, Margot Robbie's willingness to reprise her luminous portrayal of Sharon Tate sends hopeful signals to fans craving continuity in this alternate Hollywood universe. Netflix’s eye-popping $20 million screenplay acquisition speaks volumes about their confidence in this star-studded gamble, essentially rolling out the red carpet for a production already set for a 2026 release.
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The announcement arrives wrapped in delightful surprises, with David Fincher likely pressing pause on his crowded creative dance card, including tantalizing prospects like a Squid Game offshoot and a Chinatown reimagining, to waltz with Quentin Tarantino's script instead. The famously meticulous filmmaker evidently could not resist reuniting with Brad Pitt for another potential masterpiece. Meanwhile, Tarantino’s sphinx-like silence about his next directorial endeavor hints at an evolution in his filmmaking legacy, embracing Netflix and its streaming revolution.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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