Quentin Tarantino is back to astound us in his eighth movie, see the trailer below!
Weinstein Co. just released last Wednesday (Aug. 12) the trailer of "The Hateful Eight," the upcoming movie of "Kill Bill" Director Quentin Tarantino which is set for release in 70mm format on Dec. 25 and in digital theaters on Jan. 8, 2016.
Audience might be warn of some bloody cold excursion going in the story as it is setup in the western snow-laden Wyoming years after the civil war. Armed with their thick and fury clothing, we will see the wild-bearded Kurt Russell as the bounty hunter John Ruth known as "The Hangman," joining him is his fugitive Daisy Domerque (Jennifer Jason Leigh). Going to the wintry trip to the town of Red Rock, two other strangers will coincide with them, Major Marquis Warren (Samuel L. Jackson) and Chris Mannix (Walton Goggins).
The other four characters that they will come across are Bob (Demian Bichir), Oswaldo Mobray (Tim Roth), Joe Gage (Michael Madsen), and General Sanford Smithers (Bruce Dern).
Will the eight made it to Red Rock? And would their reasons suffice their intentions of coming there? Will they survive the uncanny blizzard or the foes among them? As its tagline says "No one comes here without a damn good reason."
According to the article of Indiewire, the upcoming Tarantino movie almost didn't make it to push through filming as the script of the film was leaked but then luckily, viewers will be able to see another of his work.
According to Nola, the film was shot in Ultra Panavision 70mm which was used before in films such as "Ben-Hur" and "How the West was Won."
Tarantino said at the recent San Diego Comic-Con, "We were just looking for really cool scope 70mm."
"Then we found this, which is the biggest format available, aside from that Grand Canyon stuff at Disney World. It's not like they used lenses like this on 'Ben-Hur.' They used these lenses on 'Ben-Hur.' These are the lenses that shot 'Ben-Hur.' These are the same lenses they used."
"The Hateful Eight" will have an initial release on cinemas coming Dec. 25, 2015 and wider release on Jan. 8, 2016.