About the director's cut of "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood".
Quentin Tarantino has confirmed that a four-hour version of the film Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood will be released in the future. It will be four hours and 20 minutes long.
The original film was 161 minutes long when it was released last August. On 25 October, Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood was re-released in the US box office, becoming 10 minutes longer, and its digital release in November gave viewers more than 20 minutes of additional footage, including a deleted scene with the late actor Luke Perry (he's a passed away 4 March 2019).
Quentin Tarantino shot a lot of scenes for his latest film, and chances are we'll be able to see it all in about a year's time. Since the film premiered, rumours of a director's cut have abounded, including the possibility of a miniseries on Netflix - something Tarantino has already done with an extended version of The Hateful Eight. During a recent interview, Tarantino confirmed that a four-hour version of "Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood" will likely be released next year.
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