10 Irresistible Quentin Tarantino Spin-Offs That Definitely Deserve To Be Made

9. The Wolf

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€œGet it straight buster€”I€™m not here to say please, I'm here to tell you what to do and if self-preservation is an instinct you possess, you'd better fucking do it and do it quick. I'm here to help. If my help's not appreciated then lotsa luck, gentlemen.€

Who? Winston €˜The Wolf€™ Wolfe, played by Harvey Keitel in Pulp Fiction, works for Marsellus Wallace. When he introduces himself, all he says is €œI solve problems.€ And given his cool demeanor and the fact that he works for Marsellus Wallace, those problems could be anything. In Pulp Fiction, his job is to see to it that Jules and Vincent are able to dispose of a dead body, clean the car, and all this before Jimmy€™s wife, whose house they€™re in, gets home in forty minutes. The Wolf displays his calm under pressure and his ability to command others and take charge of a situation, not taking any crap from hardened Vincent Vega. But what other stuff does The Wolf do? Taratino has indicated that The Wolf is one of the characters, like Sheriff Earl McGraw, who could cross over between his €œRealer Than Real Universe€ and his €œMovie Movie Universe.€ So we could see him in the world of geyser-spurting assassinations and vampire strippers. Likelihood? Unlike some of the other spin-offs on this list, this one€™s got a bit more of a chance, given that The Wolf survives the events of Pulp Fiction, so there€™s no reason to do it as a prequel. An older Wolf, maybe coming out of retirement, could easily be made.
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