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Netflix's new Tarantino sequel, starring Brad Pitt, revealed in sneak peek

The Adventures of Cliff Booth, starring Brad Pitt.

In case you missed it: Quentin Tarantino's new movie sequel, The Adventures of Cliff Booth, was first teased during the Super Bowl earlier this year. It's the follow-up to 2019's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood...

It's due to come to Netflix, under guidance of director David Fincher, but the streamer didn't host the trailer that aired – keeping an air of mystery around the incoming movie.

Now, however, The Fincher Analyst's YouTube page has hosted a higher-quality trailer than what's been circulating on the web until now. Check it out below, censors and all!

The Adventures of Cliff Booth is a comedy-drama, with Brad Pitt starring and reprising his role as the titular Booth – which, if you've seen Once Upon A Time..., then you know exactly what to expect.

Tarantino isn't directing this time around, though, but in the safe hands of Fincher we'll undoubtedly get a gorgeous slice of cinema – which the trailer already proves.

Set in 1970s Los Angeles, and with all the settings and sets looking pristine, the new movie is said to be Tarantino's biggest budget to date, with $200 million earmarked. That's not officially confirmed by Netflix, however, it's a repeated online rumour.

While the movie has already been shot, the other unconfirmed detail from Netflix is a critical one: the release date. Beyond a '2026' headline date, it's unclear precisely when the streaming service will air the movie – which will have a short run in cinemas prior.

The Adventures of Cliff Booth features an ensemble cast, with Timothy Olyphant also reprising his role as James Stacy, and 'Wonder Man' of the moment, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, also on board. There's no Leonardo DiCaprio to be found, though.

No doubt this big-budget Hollywood movie will be something Netflix comes to shout from the rooftops about in the coming months, so after watching and re-watching that trailer, keep your eyes peeled for more incoming glimpses of what could be the summer's stealth hit.

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