- Tom Rothman, the chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment's Motion Picture Group, told Business Insider that Tarantino has included an end credit scene and a sequence in the movie that's CGI-heavy.
- This is the first time Tarantino has put in a scene following the end credits in one of his movies since 2012's "Django Unchained."
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Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood' has added an end credit scene since its premiere
Quentin Tarantino has added scenes to his latest movie, "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood," since it played at the Cannes Film Festival in May.
Since Quentin Tarantino world premiered his latest movie, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," at the Cannes Film Festival in May, many have wondered whether the auteur would mess around with the movie in the weeks before its theatrical release by Sony on July 26.
According to the studio's chairman, Tom Rothman, he did.
"There's an end credit sequence now," Rotham revealed to Business Insider . "That wasn't in Cannes. So stick around after the credits. And there's one tiny section added, a visual effects sequence that wasn't finished in time for Cannes. So the run time is maybe a minute or something longer. But it basically is the same movie that was at Cannes."
Business Insider has seen the movie, but we're not going to spoil it for you. A more detailed post on the two things Rotham is describing will come after the movie opens.
For a movie like "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood," which stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie, the end credit scene is a nice touch. The tone it has is perfect for a movie that is darkly comedic and celebrates a time long forgotten.
See for yourself when the movie opens on July 26.
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