For the first time in print, the Academy Award-winning screenplay of the blockbuster film DJANGO UNCHAINED, with scenes that didn't make the final cut, an introduction by a film scholar, and a foreword written by Quentin Tarantino.
In Tarantino's most recent film, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner with the help of a German bounty hunter-a role that won Christoph Waltz an Academy Award. With new cover art envisioned by Tarantino himself, DJANGO UNCHAINED, along with Kill Bill and Pulp Fiction, will be designed to look great as a stand-alone, but also to coordinate as a complete collector's set for the Tarantino fan.
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Quentin Tarantino is a film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor known for his hugely popular films Pulp Fiction, Django Unchained, Kill Bill, and Resevior Dogs, among others. Tarantino's films have garnered both critical and commercial success. He has received many industry awards, including two Academy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, two BAFTA Awards and the Palme d'Or, and has been nominated for an Emmy and a Grammy.
Adapted by Hudlin from the first draft of Tarantino’s screenplay of the same name, Django Unchained is the rare case of a comic following a feature film. In case you’re not already familiar with the iconic director’s latest revenge fantasy, Django Unchained follows a slave named Django in the years leading up to the Civil War as he is freed by a German bounty hunter, Dr. King Shultz, who needs Django to identify his former owners, who are wanted dead or alive. In exchange for Django’s help, Schultz agrees to help him find his indentured wife and take on the warped plantation owner who owns her. Fans of Tarantino’s wordy banter will be pleased to find it intact and tucked among the panels. Though it echoes the film, Hudlin’s careful adaptation wrestles free thanks to the gritty, western-themed art, particularly from Guera. At its best, this collection provides an insightful look into Tarantino’s scripting process. Fans of Guera’s Scalped will be drawn to Django’s exciting, revenge-filled brutality. --Ben Spanner
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