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Fincher Directs Tarantino’s Script and IMAX Gets It First Before Netflix
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Fincher Directs Tarantino’s Script and IMAX Gets It First Before Netflix

David Fincher directing a Quentin Tarantino script is the kind of sentence that sounds like a 2003 internet rumor someone posted on Ain’t It Cool News from their parents’ basement. Except it’s real. It’s actually happening. And before Netflix gets its hands on it, IMAX is eating first.

The film , which also has Brad Pitt attached, because apparently someone decided to just collect every name that makes film Twitter lose its mind , is hitting IMAX screens ahead of its streaming release. That sequencing matters more than people are giving it credit for. IMAX before Netflix isn’t just a theatrical window, it’s a statement. It’s Fincher and company saying this thing deserves to be seen big, loud, and with strangers around you having the same reaction you’re having.

Think about what this pairing actually means on paper. Fincher is the guy who made you feel genuinely unsafe watching a movie about Facebook. Tarantino writes dialogue that people memorize like scripture and argue about for decades. Putting those two brains on the same project is either going to be a masterpiece or the most interesting failure of the year , and honestly, either outcome is worth the ticket price.

The Netflix backend makes sense for the long tail. Fincher has a relationship with the platform going back to Mank and the House of Cards era, so that part isn’t shocking. But leading with IMAX suggests this isn’t being treated like prestige TV with a theatrical courtesy window. Someone believes in this thing enough to put it in the biggest rooms available first.

Brad Pitt, meanwhile, continues his late-career run of just showing up in projects that feel culturally significant before they’ve even released a frame of footage. The man has radar.

This one’s going to be loud for a while. Buckle in.

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