10 Predictions For Quentin Tarantino's Final Movie

4. 1930s Outlaw Film Set In Australia

Ozploitation: a word Tarantino basically created to explain his love of Australian cinema and the influence it's had on his own directing style.

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He even paid tribute with an almost-comical attempt at an Australian accent for his cameo in Django Unchained.

In the never-ending cycle of speculation surrounding his future projects, this is one movie idea that Tarantino surprisingly brought up himself, as opposed to a response to a million questions about the same movies.

While not quite script-ready, or even having a studio on board; a Bonnie and Clyde-esque outlaw adventure film is one that's played on the famed director's mind for quite some time.

Bringing together his love affair of the classic Aussie action-adventure genre with his already proven deep dive into westerns and bandit tales, it almost seems like a perfect fit with his previous work.

“I do have an idea for an Australian film that would take place in the 30s. It would be a Bonnie and Clyde-ish sort of story set with a couple of outlaws in Australia.

Unlike some of the previous entries on this list that are fuelled nearly-entirely by speculation and rumour, this is a potential 10th film that has Tarantino's own desires and interests on the table.

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