20 Things You Didn't Know About Django Unchained

1. A Django/Zorro Crossover Movie Could Happen

Django Unchained
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You read that right: A Django/Zorro crossover could happen. Tarantino co-wrote a seven-issue comic book with Matt Wagner that saw Django team up with famous Spanish hero, El Zorro. Set several years after the events of Django Unchained, it sees Django operating in the Western states of America because there's a bounty on his head in the East due to the violence at Candyland. He meets Diego de la Vega - Zorro to us - and agrees to become his bodyguard, embarking on a quest to help the older Spaniard free the local indigenous people.

The leaked Sony emails of 2014 showed that Tarantino was corresponding with then-Sony boss Amy Paschal about the possibility of adapting the comic. Since then, Collider has reported that Tarantino approached American comic Jerrod Carmichael to co-write the script. Little is known beyond that. Until we hear more, watch this space.

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