On Monday, the primary official poster for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the newest from controversial writer-director Quentin Tarantino, despatched social media right into a tailspin over its awkward positioning of co-stars Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio. Today, co-star Margot Robbie revealed her personal Sharon Tate-centric poster on her social media accounts. However, the factor that has actually caught our consideration is the likelihood that, if The Hollywood Reporter‘s sources are correct, Tarantino’s newest will mark a really big day when it premieres on the Cannes Film Festival in May.
According to THR, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood “can have its world premiere on the Cannes Film Festival… on May 21 — precisely 25 years to the day that his Pulp Fiction performed on the Croisette earlier than successful the Palme d’Or in 1994.” In different phrases, ought to this report be correct, Tarantino and firm will probably be commemorating the writer-director’s breakout hit Pulp Fiction on the anniversary of its 1994 award-winning premiere with one other star-studded (and clearly violent) deep dive into Hollywood subculture.
Unsurprisingly, THR provides {that a} Sony spokesperson “denied that there is an offer from the festival or that any decision has been made.” Even so, if Once Upon a Time in Hollywood finally ends up premiering at Cannes on the 25th anniversary of Pulp Fiction‘s grandiose introduction to the movie trade, that might be one hell of a significant second — each for Tarantino and for his followers. In addition to Pitt, DiCaprio and Robbie, the movie additionally stars Emile Hirsch, Timothy Olyphant, Kurt Russell, Bruce Dern, Damian Lewis, Dakota Fanning and Luke Perry, who handed away earlier this month.