Story added by zacharyoxford on June 28, 2021
Another unmade project that Tarantino has referenced several times over the years is an adaptation of Len Deighton’s spy trilogy made up of “Berlin Game,” “Mexico Set,” and “London Match.” For any Tarantino fan looking for a last film loophole, this could be it. Tarantino counts his two-part “Kill Bill” movies as one film (he’s technically had 10 releases already because of “Kill Bill” being split), so perhaps he would do the same if he were to direct the three-part “Berlin Game” trilogy. “I love England. It would be a wonderful life experience to have an excuse to work here for six or nine months,” Tarantino said during the release of “Inglourious Basterds.” “One of the things I am musing about doing is the trilogy of Len Deighton books. The story takes place in the Cold War and follows a spy name Bernard Samson. What is attractive is the really great characters and the wonderful opportunities of British and German casting.”
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