Quentin Tarantino and Sylvester Stallone appear to be making a TV show together.
Tarantino is responsible for a number of highly popular movies, with his directorial career beginning in 1992 with Reservoir Dogs. After that, he went on to make Pulp Fiction in 1994, Jackie Brown in 1997, Kill Bill: Volume 1 in 2003, Kill Bill: Volume 2 in 2004, Death Proof in 2007, Inglourious Basterds in 2009, Django Unchained in 2012, The Hateful Eight in 2015, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in 2019.
Stallone, meanwhile, is known for leading franchises like Rocky and Rambo. He’s recently starred in action movies such as 2024’s Armor and 2025’s Alarum, while he’s now executive producing the upcoming Rambo prequel, titled John Rambo, that stars Noah Centineo.
What do we know about the Quentin Tarantino and Sylvester Stallone TV show?
According to TMZ, Tarantino and Stallone are now planning to co-direct a six-part television series.
The article states, “The series is set in the ’30s, and it will be super authentic. It’ll be shot in black and white, using 1930s cameras. It’s a 6-part series featuring gangsters, showgirls, boxing, and music. It’s unclear if the cast has been picked, but we’re told Sly will be behind the camera…not in front of it.”
Stallone and Tarantino have nearly worked with one another before. According to Stallone, he could have played the role of Louis Gara in Jackie Brown; however, the Escape Plan actor said he turned it down. That part instead went to Robert De Niro. Tarantino also wanted to cast Stallone in Death Proof, though that never came to fruition, and Kurt Russell got the lead role instead.
Further details about Stallone and Tarantino’s new TV show are unavailable at this time. TMZ’s article has no mention of a distributor, meaning the project does not yet have a release date.
