Django Unchained Movie Updates
Total Updates: 78
- changed the status of Jamie Foxx to In Talks
- changed the US film release date from TBA to December 25, 2012
- added Will Smith (Formerly In Talks) to the credits
- added Jamie Foxx (Rumored) to the credits
- added Leonardo DiCaprio (In Talks) to the credits
- changed the production status to Pre-Production
- added Louisiana, US as a production location
- added Samuel L. Jackson (Rumored) to the credits
- added Will Smith (Rumored) to the credits
- added Pilar Savone to the credits
- added Stacey Sher to the credits
- changed the production status to Development
- added a photo to the gallery
- added a synopsis
- Django is a freed slave, who, under the tutelage of a German bounty hunter, becomes a bad-ass bounty hunter himself. After taking down some bad guys for profit, they track down Django's slave wife and liberate her from an evil plantation owner.
- added Christoph Waltz to the credits
- added The Weinstein Company as a distributor
- added Quentin Tarantino to the credits
- created the movie profile
Wed., Jun. 22, 2011
from Twitter
@yogoldsmith Jeff Goldsmith
Will Smith is out! Inside sources tell me that Tarantino has chosen Oscar winner @iamjamiefoxx to play Django! #fb
Thu., Jun. 16, 2011
from Exhibitor Relations
Exhibitor Relations Co., Inc.
Wed., Jun. 8, 2011
DiCaprio in Talks for Quentin Tarantino Film
Leonardo DiCaprio is in early talks to play one of the lead villains in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained, a spaghetti Western about a slave in the Old South who teams with a German bounty hunter to search for his wife.
Sun., May. 22, 2011
My Entertainment World
Fri., May. 6, 2011
Will Smith Emerges as Frontrunner to Star in Quentin Tarantino's Next Film
Will Smith has emerged as the frontrunner to star in Quentin Tarantino’s next film, Django Unchained, a spaghetti Western about a slave in the Old South who teams with a German bounty hunter to search for his wife.
Sat., Apr. 30, 2011
from Deadline
Quentin Tarantino Saddles Up For Spaghetti Western 'Django Unchained'
The project is moving very quickly. Tarantino is reuniting with Pulp Fiction producer Stacey Sher. Sher will produce with Pilar Savone. Weinstein, who distributed Pulp Fiction (that 1994 film remains Tarantino's biggest grossing film) will spearhead domestic distribution on Django Unchained through TWC.
Sat., Apr. 30, 2011
from tarantino.info
Quentin Tarantino’s next movie is: Django Unchained
Well, if you’ve been wondering what Quentin Tarantino‘s next movie will be, the wait is over. Quentin has put pen to paper recently (which pens you should really know, as a true fan) and after what is known as publishing day, another ‘magnus opum’ is now seeing the light of day. Tarantino fans rejoice, for what we hav...
Sat., Apr. 30, 2011
from indieWIRE