Quentin Tarantino and Sylvester Stallone Are Collaborating on a 1930s-Set Series Quentin Tarantino has announced his next project, a 6-part series set in the 1930s, which he will co-direct with Sylvester Stallone. The series will be shot in black and white using vintage 1930s cameras, aiming for an authentic period feel. The project is described as a blend of gangster stories, showgirls, boxing, and music, with a focus on recreating the era’s aesthetic. Details about the cast remain unclear, but Stallone will serve as a director rather than an actor. Both filmmakers have experience with period pieces, though this project will differ in its commitment to old-school filmmaking techniques. Tarantino previously directed Inglourious Basterds, a World War II alternate history film set partially in 1939, while Stallone starred as mob enforcer Frank Nitti in Capone, a 1930s gangster drama. Stallone also directed Paradise Alley, a gritty 1940s NYC crime story, showcasing his familiarity with historical settings. The series will mark a departure from modern filmmaking practices, as it will rely entirely on 1930s-era equipment. Both Tarantino and Stallone have experimented with black-and-white footage in their work, but this project will push the boundaries by using vintage cameras throughout. The collaboration highlights their shared interest in reviving the visual and narrative styles of classic cinema. Other headlines on the page include claims about Chappell Roan allegedly causing emotional distress to Jorginho’s daughter, a birthday guessing game featuring a Hollywood icon, and discussions about Ryan Gosling’s physical appearance. These appear to be unrelated to the main article and are likely part of the website’s promotional or sidebar content.#quentin_tarantino #sylvester_stallone #1930s #black_and_white #vintage_cameras
