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'Hateful Eight' Movie News: Quentin Tarantino Reveals Film Details, Movie to Be Released in 2015

Quentin Tarantino is all set to sit in the director's chair for his upcoming movie, "The Hateful Eight," which is scheduled to start filming in Colorado next month.

The film is a Western that features eight individuals who are kept up in an establishment during a blizzard, where bloody violence will occur and more than one character has either a secret or a hidden agenda for hiding out at Minnie's Haberdashery.

During his talk at the American Film Market conference, Tarantino talked about different topics, including his decision to shoot the film in 70mm film instead of going digital.

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"If we do our jobs right by making this film a 70mm event, we will remind people why this is something you can't see on television and how this is an experience you can't have when you watch movies in your apartment, your man cave or your iPhone or iPad," said the director.

"You'll see 24 frames per second play out, all these wonderfully painted pictures create an illusion of movement."

"The Hateful Eight" stars Samuel L. Jackson as Major Marquis Warren "The Bounty Hunter", Kurt Russel as John Ruth "The Hangman", Jennifer Jason Leigh as Daisy Dominique "The Prisoner", Walter Goggins as Chris Mannix "The Sheriff", Demian Bichir as Bob "The Mexican", Tim Roth as Oswaldo Mobray "The Little Man", Michael Madsen as Joe Gage "The Cow Puncher" and Bruce Dern as General Sanford Smithers "The Confederate."

The film also stars Channing Tatum in an undisclosed role. According to Screenrant, though Tatum is not part of the Hateful Eight, it's rumored that his role will be a substantial one.

"The Hateful Eight" is slated to premiere in late 2015.

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