Seemingly intent on sticking to his guns regarding crafting ten films and then calling it quits to pursue other passions, Quentin Tarantino has let out a little possible tease on what we could expect for his ninth feature film.
“There is not a genre left where I have the same burning desire that I had to do a WWII movie or a martial-arts movie,” he said speaking with Time Out. “I think maybe the one genre left might be a 1930s gangster movie, that kind of John Dillinger thing. I’m also interested in doing something contemporary, where I can have a character who gets in a car, turns on the radio so I can have a cool driving montage. And if I had all the time in the world, I would love to make a really, really scary horror film, like The Exorcist.”
Tarantino had also spoken recently about re-teaming with Uma Thurman for Kill Bill Vol. 3.
SEE ALSO: Read our review of The Hateful Eight here
The Hateful Eight is out now in the States and opens on January 8th in the UK.