Oscar winner Quentin Tarantino has reportedly changed his mind about not making The Hateful Eight, his Western tale whose screenplay infamously leaked a few months ago.
Tarantino initially decided to shelve the project after the script leaked and then sued Gawker for posting links to where the script could be found online. But now, after the success of his recent live-reading of the script with a cast of Tarantino veterans and the dismissal of the Gawker suit. the Django Unchained helmer has reportedly decided to move forward with making it his next movie.
According to Showbiz411, "The Hateful Eight will roll this November. Sources I’ve talked to have said the cast will gather in Wyoming to begin shooting then. That cast will include Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Dern, Michael Madsen, and all the actors who recently participated in the live reading of Hateful Eight that took place after the script was 'leaked.' Those would be also Kurt Russell, James Remar, Amber Tamblyn, Walt Goggins, and Zoe Bell. Sadly, two time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz is not in this movie after his award winning performances in Inglorious Basterds and Django Unchained."
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