Django/Zorro

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Quentin Tarantino Working with Jerrod Carmichael on Django/Zorro Movie

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Quentin Tarantino
has tapped Jerrod Carmichael co-write a Django/Zorro movie based on the crossover comic book series of the same name. Written by Tarantino and released by Dynamite Entertainment and DC Comics, the series served as a sequel to the director’s 2012 movie Django Unchained starring Jamie Foxx.

The story takes place several years after the events of Django Unchained. Django is still a bounty hunter, and since there’s a warrant on his head back east, he has mainly been plying his trade in the western states. After safely settling his wife, Broomhilda, near Chicago, he takes to the road once again, sending her funds whenever he completes a job. It’s by sheer chance that he encounters the aged and sophisticated Diego de la Vega — the famed Zorro — and soon finds himself fascinated by this unusual character, who can also hold his own in a fight. It’s not long before Django becomes Diego’s ‘bodyguard’ and joins him on a mission to free the local indigenous people from slavery.

Word of the project first surfaced in the wake of the 2014 Sony hack, which revealed several email exchanges between Tarantino and then-Sony boss Amy Pascal. One email from Tarantino read, “D/Z could be really fun!” and Pascal described the series as “super cool.” Since then, Collider has heard from multiple sources that the film adaptation is real and that Carmichael is working on the script, though they differ on whether he’s writing it on his own with oversight from Tarantino, or co-writing with Quentin himself as well as another, as-yet-unidentified writer. While it’s unclear whether the Django/Zorro project is officially set up at Sony, which handled the international release of Django Unchained and is releasing Tarantino’s latest film, Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood starring Leonardo DiCaprioand Brad Pitt, one source overheard a recent conversation between Tarantino and Sony chief Tom Rothman at the Cannes Film Festival that suggested the project was moving forward and that Rothman was excited about its direction. That would lend credence to the idea that Sony will have first dibs on the project, if it’s not already officially in development over there, albeit in secret. Sony had no comment.

It also remains unclear whether Tarantino would direct the project himself, though he has said in the past that he intends to retire following his tenth film, and as someone who has followed his career closely, I have a hard time believing he’d end it with Django/Zorro. No, I’d wager that he’ll simply wind up producing Django/Zorro should it ultimately come to fruition, though he’ll no doubt hand-pick the filmmaker himself. Of course, it’s worth noting that Tarantino rarely produces movies that he doesn’t direct, though he has served as an executive producer on Eli Roth‘s Hostel movies, as well as films directed by his pals Robert Rodriguez and Roger Avary.
 
Don Diego de la Vega is Zorro's critique on the whole human race.
 
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That sounds like a pretty cool combo
 
Who is going to be the aged Zorro? I suppose they could get Antonio Banderas again.
 
I remember when I heard of the comic. Sounds like a cool idea.
 
I'd be interested in seeing this one, just for ****s and giggles, although I dont feel it's a necessary film.
 
I agree with the author of the article. I can't see Tarantino directing this if he's planning on retiring after 10 films. It just wouldn't seem like the way he'd want to finish his career. Also he's never been one for sequels (no, Kill Bill Vol. 2 doesn't count). That being said, if he doesn't direct I could see Robert Rodriguez at the helm.
 

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