“Who will be the person throwing out the N-word?”: Fans are Actually Warming up to the Idea of Quentin Tarantino Directing Avengers 6

Fans take to social media to discuss Quentin Tarantino as the potential director for Avengers: Secret Wars.

“Who will be the person throwing out the N-word?”: Fans are Actually Warming up to the Idea of Quentin Tarantino Directing Avengers 6

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  • Avengers: Secret Wars has the potential to become the biggest movie of all time, and it currently does not have any director on board.
  • Fans now discuss the possibility of having Quentin Tarantino direct the upcoming MCU movie.
  • This clash of styles between the family-friendly MCU and the F-Bomb specialist Tarantino will surely be a sight to see.
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Die-hard Quentin Tarantino fans are eagerly waiting with bated breath to see what cinematic masterpiece he cooks up next. With a directional career self-restricted to 10 films, Tarantino’s next movie is currently set to be his final venture.

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Quentin Tarantino in Death Proof

With speculation running rampant about this potential last dance, some movie buffs have thrown a wild card into the mix: Avengers 6. This unexpected pairing has ignited a firestorm of questions: whether we will see him direct a family-friendly movie or if the Avengers will start throwing F-Bombs and N-Words?

Fans Discuss Avengers: Secret Wars As a Potential Destination For Quentin Tarantino’s Last Film

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Avengers: Secret Wars will be the epic conclusion to Phase 6, drawing a curtain on the entire Multiverse Saga. With scales so huge, the movie has the potential to be the biggest drawer of all time and a key question still remains unanswered: who will be the visionary to lead this cinematic titan?

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While names like The Russo Brothers, Ryan Coogler, Sam Raimi, and even Christopher Nolan are in the fray, fans are now discussing the possibility of having Tarantino lead the film. Imagine the Earth’s mightiest heroes clashing in a multiversal battle, all delivered with Tarantino’s signature style.

His films are notorious for their R-ratings, pushing the boundaries of violence and language. A few fans are skeptical about whether his signature style can truly mesh with the often family-friendly MCU. And what about the grand spectacle that Secret Wars demands? Could Tarantino’s focus on character dynamics and dialogue-heavy scenes overshadow the epic clashes between realities? However, for a few fans, it is simply a dream come true.

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Whether Secret Wars becomes Tarantino’s grand finale remains to be seen. Will a Tarantino-Avenger movie be a cinematic masterpiece for the ages or a superhero showdown that goes spectacularly wrong? Nobody can say for sure.

Quentin Tarantino’s The Movie Critic Is Now Scrapped

Brad Pitt in Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
Brad Pitt in Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood

The major reason why fans are dreaming of Tarantino’s involvement in Avengers: Secret Wars is because of the recent updates of The Movie Critic being scrapped. As per Deadlinethe Brad Pitt starter was taken off the cards from the future.

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Tarantino has decided to only direct 10 movies in his career and thus, his next movie is currently set to be his last directorial venture. Not many details of the movie were made public.

However, it was known that Pitt was going to reunite with Tarantino for the film and that it was going to take place in the 1970s. Regardless, the movie is now scrapped leaving space for the last movie in Tarantino’s wonderful filmography.

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