The movie is said to be similar to a “Pulp Fiction-like tapestry” that covers a group of characters during that summer.
His sidekick Cliff Booth (Pitt) — who’s also his stunt double — is looking for the same thing.
Set to return in more than 1,000 theaters in the U.S. and Canada starting this Friday, October 25, the re-released film is expected to feature 10 minutes of four additional scenes.
After grossing more than $360 million worldwide since its theatrical release last July, Sony Pictures has officially announced that Quentin Tarantino‘s ninth cinematic epic Once Upon a Time in Hollywood will once again hit the theaters with a brand new never-before-seen footage.