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The Adventures of Cliff Booth

A high-interest crossover watch item where Tarantino material, Fincher direction, and Cliff Booth all collide.

Directed by David FincherNot rated

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Why it matters

This is one of the most interesting upcoming pages in the current Cinema One build because it links two major house directors through a character already loaded with movie-memory charge.

Rating
Not released
Release
2026
Runtime
TBA
Genre
Crime

Craft read

Status

Reported upcoming Netflix feature

Interest

A rare Fincher-Tarantino overlap project

Tracking value

Important for both the Fincher and Tarantino lanes

Themes

legacy characterHollywood afterlifecrossover curiositystar power

Cast and context

Cast
Brad PittElizabeth DebickiYahya Abdul-Mateen II
Director lane

David Fincher currently has 12 live movie pages in Cinema One.

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Coverage status

Tier
fully authored
Coverage
12/13

A fully shaped Cinema One case: the movie has enough authored context, pathway links, and argument to feel like more than a catalog entry.

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Production notes

  • Reported for 2026 release coverage.
  • Brad Pitt is tied back to Cliff Booth.
  • Its certainty is still evolving, which is exactly why the file has to separate actual production movement from the magnetic pull of the Fincher/Tarantino/Pitt combination.
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What should you do after The Adventures of Cliff Booth?

Three intentional continuations: stay with the filmmaker, chase the dominant pressure signal, or jump into the shelf or argument that best explains why this movie belongs here.

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Movie-page argument

Defend The Adventures of Cliff Booth.

If this movie has a scene, performance, ending, or idea people underrate, make the case. The best defenses can become future Cinema One argument material.

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Scene challenge

Pick the scene that proves it.

Cinema One is built around scenes that unlock the movie. Tell us which moment carries the pressure, style, argument, or rewatch charge.

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How the movie became this object

BTS file: the authorship collision is the hook

The behind-the-scenes value is not celebrity continuation by itself. It is the collision of Fincher’s control, Tarantino’s scripting mythology, and Brad Pitt’s Cliff Booth persona.

Poster file: character afterlife needs discipline

Until official art appears, the file cannot pretend the movie has a locked visual identity. The first real poster or still will matter because it tells us whether this is noir, hangout myth, industry satire, or something meaner.

Campaign read: Netflix confirmation and tone are decisive

The next useful updates are the ones that clarify release footing, production movement, and tone. A reported project can be fascinating without being treated like a finished object.

Confirmed so far

  • David Fincher is reportedly directing.
  • The project has been widely described as a Netflix feature built around Cliff Booth.
  • The movie matters to Cinema One because it extends Once Upon a Time in Hollywood into the Fincher lane.

What to watch for

  • Script details or an official title lock would clarify whether this is a side story, sequel, or tonal pivot.
  • Casting news beyond Brad Pitt would reveal how large the movie’s Hollywood orbit really is.
  • Any official confirmation from Netflix or the principals would move this page from reported curiosity to active release tracking.

Open questions

  • How much direct connection will it keep to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood?
  • Will Tarantino’s writing voice survive intact under Fincher’s colder discipline?
  • Is this a one-off character continuation or the start of a broader Hollywood afterlife lane?