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It looks like Quentin Tarantino can't make up his mind. Last month, we reported that the director proclaimed Once Upon a Time in Hollywood would be his last film; but now Tarantino is backtracking on his retirement plan.

At a press conference in Moscow this Wednesday, the filmmaker said he still has “one more to make.” “If you think about the idea of all the movies telling one story and each film is like a train boxcar connected to each other," he explained, “this one would sort of be the big show-stopping climax of it all, and I could imagine that the tenth one would be a little more epilogue-y,” he said.

As yet, there are no further details about an upcoming movie, but in the past, the Pulp Fiction-director has flirted publicly with the idea of making a Star Trek movie. Fingers crossed that he's not bluffing and we'll see another action-packed Tarantino film on our screens.

 

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