Overview
- TMZ reports that Quentin Tarantino is writing a six-episode limited series set in the 1930s, with Sylvester Stallone attached as a behind-the-camera co-director.
- The series is described as black and white and would use vintage 1930s cameras to pursue period authenticity, featuring elements like gangsters, showgirls, boxing, and music.
- Outlets reiterate that Stallone is not expected to appear on screen, with his reported role confined to directing duties.
- No official confirmations have been issued by Tarantino, Stallone, or a studio, and there are no details on casting, financing, platform, or release timing.
- If the project moves forward as reported, it would be Stallone’s first directing work since 2010 and his first time directing for television, as coverage notes Tarantino’s prior interest in episodic storytelling and current focus on a 2027 stage play.