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Petition Launched for Quentin Tarantino to Helm ‘Deadpool 2’
Petition Launched for Quentin Tarantino to Helm ‘Deadpool 2’
Petition Launched for Quentin Tarantino to Helm ‘Deadpool 2’
When Tim Miller exited Deadpool 2 over creative differences (with Ryan Reynolds, of all people!) we were pretty shocked. The first Deadpool was great, an R-rated, funny, and blood-soaked respite from the formula we’ve come to expect from Marvel, and the prospect of a sequel was equally as exciting. But with Miller’s exit, Deadpool’s future has become a little more uncertain — so uncertain, that fans have set up their own petition to get Quentin Tarantino for the sequel instead.
Tarantino Says 'Luke Cage' Should Have Kept '70s Setting
Tarantino Says 'Luke Cage' Should Have Kept '70s Setting
Tarantino Says 'Luke Cage' Should Have Kept '70s Setting
Anyone who made it through the entirety of Luke Cage knows that the Marvel Netflix series paid homage to the character’s 1970s roots where possible, but primarily focused on more topical implications of a bulletproof black superhero. At least some think the character was most effective in the original blaxploitation context, as Quentin Tarantino claims of his prior idea for a Luke Cage movie.
The Comics Alliance Guide to SDCC 2014: What To Do On Sunday
The Comics Alliance Guide to SDCC 2014: What To Do On Sunday
The Comics Alliance Guide to SDCC 2014: What To Do On Sunday
With hundreds of panels to choose from at San Diego Comic-Con, the show can be an overwhelming experience — and it’s far too easy to miss a panel you think you might have loved, or to find yourself on the wrong side of the con floor five minutes before a great panel is about to start! ComicsAlliance has sifted through the schedule to offer up our pick of the best programming at the con. Today we offer our suggested highlights for the final day of the show, Sunday July 27, 2014, when most of the family programming is scheduled. We’ll also let you know where and when you can find ComicsAlliance contributors at the San Diego show.
Quentin Tarantino To Promote Django/Zorro At SDCC
Quentin Tarantino To Promote Django/Zorro At SDCC
Quentin Tarantino To Promote Django/Zorro At SDCC
Dynamite Entertainment plans to make a big splash at this year's San Diego Comic-Con to mark its 10th year in the business, and part of its plans involves a celebratory panel bringing together several of its star creators -- including one of the talents behind their new Django/Zorro comic, one Quentin Tarantino. Tarantino is what one might call an "emerging" talent in the world of comics, but he's enjoyed some success in the field of film-making with pictures like Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, and the prequel to the Django/Zorro commic, Django Unchained. Tarantino will be joined on the panel by two of his collaborators on the project, Matt Wagner and Reginald Hudlin.
Quentin Tarantino To Co-Plot Django/Zorro Crossover
Quentin Tarantino To Co-Plot Django/Zorro Crossover
Quentin Tarantino To Co-Plot Django/Zorro Crossover
OK, here's the first weird part: Dynamite Entertainment and DC Comics are teaming up to release a comic series in which Django, the revenge-seeking slave from the movie Django Unchained, will meet Zorro, the guy who marks things with Z's. Now for the really weird and also cool part: Quentin Tarantino, the director of Django Unchained, is co-plotting the series alongside Grendel creator Matt Wagner. Reginald Hudlin, who wrote the acclaimed comic adaptation of Django Unchained for Vertigo, will serve as editor of Django/Zorro.
‘Django Unchained’ Producer Reginald Hudlin Talks Bringing the Film To Comic Form [Interview]
‘Django Unchained’ Producer Reginald Hudlin Talks Bringing the Film To Comic Form [Interview]
‘Django Unchained’ Producer Reginald Hudlin Talks Bringing the Film To Comic Form [Interview]
Reginald Hudlin has worn a lot of hats. He's been a producer, comic writer, and director, amongst other work. Recently, Hudlin's applied two of those skills to one project, as both a producer on Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained and, as it turns out, the writer who's adapting the film into a miniseries for DC Comics, along with artist R...
Mighty Marvel Missed Opportunities: A Tarantino-Written/Directed Luke Cage Movie?
Mighty Marvel Missed Opportunities: A Tarantino-Written/Directed Luke Cage Movie?
Mighty Marvel Missed Opportunities: A Tarantino-Written/Directed Luke Cage Movie?
While we're wondering where Luke Cage is going to show up in the Marvel Universe next - not to mention when/if we'll ever see the Genndy Tartakovsky Luke Cage comic promised years ago - here's something to tease fans of Marvel's original Hero for Hire: Quentin Tarantino once wanted to make a Luke Cage movie starring none other than Laurence Fishburne...
Preview the First Pages of the ‘Django Unchained’ Comic Book from R.M. Guera and Vertigo
Preview the First Pages of the ‘Django Unchained’ Comic Book from R.M. Guera and Vertigo
Preview the First Pages of the ‘Django Unchained’ Comic Book from R.M. Guera and Vertigo
Quentin Tarantino and comic books go together like chocolate and peanut butter, and yet it's taken us until now to get the four-color equivalent of a Reese's Cup, with Django Unchained. Announced at Comic-Con International in San Diego, the Django Unchained miniseries from Vertigo will adapt the complete screenplay to Tarantino's latest feature: a bloody Spaghetti Western set amidst the American
Quentin Tarantino Crashes ‘Before Watchmen’ Panel, Announces ‘Django Unchained’ Comic [SDCC]
Quentin Tarantino Crashes ‘Before Watchmen’ Panel, Announces ‘Django Unchained’ Comic [SDCC]
Quentin Tarantino Crashes ‘Before Watchmen’ Panel, Announces ‘Django Unchained’ Comic [SDCC]
Halfway through DC's Before Watchmen panel, DC Comics Co-Publisher Jim Lee abruptly entered the panel to introduce legendary writer/director Quentin Tarantino. Tarantino stated that most of his scripts are much longer than the eventual movies, and a lot of material needs to be cut; as a result, his upcoming movie Django Unchained will have an accompanying five-issue miniseries published by DC Com
Tim Doyle’s Art Recreates The Films of Quentin Tarantino
Tim Doyle’s Art Recreates The Films of Quentin Tarantino
Tim Doyle’s Art Recreates The Films of Quentin Tarantino
Here at ComicsAlliance, we're always on the lookout for artists who put a new spin on some of our favorite things, and not since chocolate and peanut butter have two things come together as nicely as when comic artist Tim Doyle created a set of prints based on the films of Quentin Tarantino...

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