Quentin Tarantino has revealed that he may release a new version of Django Unchained on TV.
The Hollywood director told a crowd at the Cannes Film Festival today (May 23), that he has considered producing a four-hour miniseries version of his 2012 drama.
"I have about 90 minutes' worth of material with Django," said Tarantino.
"It hasn't been seen. My idea, frankly, is to cut together a four-hour version of Django Unchained. But I wouldn't show it like a four-hour movie.
"I would cut it up into hour chapters. Like a four-part mini-series. And show it on cable television. Show it like an hour at a time, each chapter."
He added: "We'd use all the material I have and it wouldn't be an endurance test. It would be a mini-series. And people love those."
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Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington and Samuel L Jackson star in the western film, which was nominated for five Academy Awards including Best Picture.
Tarantino is also expected to attend a special 20th anniversary screening of his 1994 film Pulp Fiction in Cannes today.











