The news that the sequel to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood will be directed by David Fincher has delighted fans. The fact is that this director's films have always been marked with a special quality mark.
The director will be able to collaborate with the creator of the original film, Quentin Tarantino, because the sequel will be filmed according to his script. And although the author of Pulp Fiction and other hits does not often hand over work on his stories to other directors, he completely trusts Fincher. The director has previously noted his talent on numerous occasions.
What film did Quentin Tarantino call the main film of the 2010s
In 2020, Quentin Tarantino was asked which film he considers the best of the past decade. Despite the fact that some of his works premiered during these years, the director modestly chose a film by a completely different director.
“There can be no competition, because one film suppresses all the others. "The Social Network" is the number one movie," Tarantino said.

The plot of the film The Social Network
The premiere of this film thundered in the USA, because it was based on the biography of the young genius and billionaire Mark Zuckerberg. The film showed how a programmer after breaking up with his girlfriend hacks university servers, creates a website where you can evaluate the attractiveness of classmates and falls under disciplinary investigation.
Nevertheless, this prank attracts the attention of the rich Winklevoss brothers, who hire the hero to develop their idea. Based on it, Zuckerberg and a friend secretly create their own social network. Subsequently, he ousts his friend from the company and finds himself withering in endless courts.
The film received 8 Oscar nominations and collected $220 million in box office.
Sequel to Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood
Details of the upcoming film have not yet been revealed. However, it is known that Brad Pitt's character, Cliff Booth, will be the main character. This image of the actor has earned recognition not only from millions of viewers, but also from critics, who awarded him an Oscar.
There are suggestions that Tarantino is using his script The Film Critic for the film, which he worked on for several years, but never launched into production. However, there is no confirmation of this information.