Quentin Tarantino editing ‘The Hateful Eight’ after leak
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino said he had "no desire to make it" after the first draft of his forthcoming directorial The Hateful Eight became public in January. But now it seems that the director has overcome his depression as he announced that he is working on a second draft and said that a third draft is on its way too. The fifth chapter “Black Night, White Hell,” has been altered by Quentin and he states, “this is the only time you’ll see” this version.
The already signed cast includes Samuel L. Jackson, James Parks, Kurt Russell, Amber Tamblyn portraying Major Marquis Warren, driver O.B., The Hangman and prisoner Daisy Domergue, respectively. Walton Goggins will be seen depicting Chris Mannix and Denis Menochet and Tim Roth are signed to essay the characters of Frenchman Bob and Oswaldo Mobray in the flick. Many other actors are on board for other pivotal characters. The film revolves around bounty hunters, who in search of shelter from raging blizzard, get caught in a trap. The film will jointly be produced by Columbia Pictures and Weinstein Company and Pilar Savone.