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Quentin Tarantino Debunks "Star Trek" And "The Movie Critic" Rumors On Bill Maher’s Podcast

Tarantino Discusses His Future Projects, Debunks Rumors About His Next Film, And Hints At A Possible Venture Into Theater.

 


Quentin Tarantino recently made a captivating appearance on Bill Maher’s "Club Random" podcast, where he covered a wide range of topics over two hours. The conversation is set to continue in "Part 2," but "Part 1" already provided plenty of insight into Tarantino's future plans and some rumors surrounding his next projects.

The podcast sparked social media debates about Tarantino’s take on the "perfect trilogy" and his refusal to watch “Toy Story 4.” However, a newly released transcript from the interview has revealed more about two of Tarantino’s rumored projects that had captivated Hollywood watchers: a new “Star Trek” film and a movie titled “The Movie Critic.”

Quentin Tarantino Addresses "Star Trek" Rumors

For years, the idea of Quentin Tarantino directing a "Star Trek" movie was a hot topic among fans and critics. Speculations abounded, ranging from the film's potential storyline to its cast. However, Tarantino has now dismissed these rumors once and for all.

On Maher's podcast, Tarantino confirmed that the "Star Trek" film is "never going to happen." He emphasized the amount of misinformation that has circulated about the project:

“There has been so much misinformation about what it was going to be, nothing but misinformation,” Tarantino said. He pointed out that, because he’s not active on social media, false stories tend to proliferate unchecked.

Tarantino drew a parallel between the rumors about his "Star Trek" film and a famous hoax involving a fake biography of Howard Hughes. “They can say anything,” he remarked, citing examples of misinformation, such as the false claim that Tom Cruise would star in the film.

Clarifying “The Movie Critic” Speculations

Another rumored project, "The Movie Critic," reportedly involved Brad Pitt and was gaining traction before it seemed to vanish without a trace. Tarantino took the opportunity to set the record straight, laughing off the notion that the project was ever close to becoming a reality.

He mentioned how one rumor had Paul Walter Hauser cast simply because he "looks like a critic," which led to a wave of false reporting across various entertainment news outlets. Tarantino explained that, due to his lack of presence on social media, such rumors often go unchallenged:

“They write it in Showbiz Daily or whatever, and that gets picked up in 140 pieces. Because I’m not shutting it down, because I’m not all connected [on social media], that is reported as true,” Tarantino said.

What’s Next for Tarantino? Exploring New Creative Horizons

So, what is Quentin Tarantino planning next? The director, known for his unique storytelling style and groundbreaking films, hinted at exploring a new creative direction—writing for the stage.

“I’m leaning more towards writing – or trying for a while – theater, and in theater, it would be funny stuff… if it’s a popular play, then I’ll probably make a movie. I haven’t done it. [yet], but we’ll see what happens,” Tarantino explained.

This revelation marks a significant shift from his iconic film work. Tarantino’s interest in theater could offer a new platform for his storytelling talents, allowing him to explore different narratives and perhaps even experiment with a different style of directing.

Rumors and Realities: Tarantino's Approach to Misinformation

Tarantino's discussion with Maher not only debunked persistent rumors but also highlighted the challenges that come with being a high-profile director in an age of rampant misinformation. Tarantino’s lack of social media presence leaves the door open for false stories to gain traction, leading to widespread speculation about projects that were never in the works.

His comments underscore a broader issue in today’s media landscape, where rumors can quickly spread and take on a life of their own. Tarantino’s candid approach offers a rare peek behind the curtain at how such rumors can arise—and why they might persist despite having no basis in reality.

Conclusion

While Tarantino may not be heading to space with "Star Trek" or diving into “The Movie Critic,” fans can still look forward to what he will create next. Whether it’s a stage play, a comedy, or something entirely unexpected, Tarantino's future endeavors will undoubtedly continue to challenge and redefine storytelling conventions.

Stay tuned as we await further news from Tarantino himself—straight from the source, not the rumor mill.

Source: Dark Horizons

Photo Credit: Senses Of Cinema

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