Whether Will Smith will be a slave
Just few days ago, Quentin Tarantino ahs announced the launch of his spaghetti western "Django" but the casting already in full progress. Christoph Waltz will play a German headhunter, Samuel L. Jackson may also have an important role, but in the role of Jango Tarantino sees Will Smith.
In parallel, the director is looking for a studio that would release his film abroad - in America this will do The Weinstein Company. Sources say that last Friday Quentin met with bosses from Universal, who has released "Inglourious Basterds" in the world.
The same sources say, that Tarantino wants to see, starring Will Smith. The actor has not yet received any formal proposals. If the director turns to Smith, it is likely that the film's budget will automatically increase. Will is one of the highest-grossing actors of America, despite the fact that the last time he was seen on the big screen in 2008.
However, the issue of fee can be settled, as in the case of Brad Pitt, who agreed on the percentage of fees from "bastards" instead of the usual fee - so do many actors out of desire to work with the director of "Kill Bill".
According to the Quentin Tarantino plot, Django is a slave, which was free and wanted to find his wife-slave. German mercenary Dr. King Schultz, whom will play Christophe Waltz, tires to help him. Tarantino wrote this role specifically for Christophe, and the hero of the drum at this time is not a negative character. Racism and slavery irritate him, so he frees Django and teaches him his trade.
Samuel L. Jackson will play the role of the slave-owner Monsieur Calvin Candy, who has a spouse of Django - Hilda. Steven Jackson - the best slave of Candy and yet shrewd manipulator. He had already reached a certain level of influence on his master and can even insult him in the face.
Will Smith's representatives have already received the script, but not yet say whether they had read Tarantino’s work. Given that many words in the text of the letter "N", and in a tolerant America, even from "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" has been removed the word "nigger", then Smith may refuse – actor tries to preserve the image of exemplary American. On the other hand, in the film of Tarantino can be an excellent application for an Oscar, and Christoph Waltz is a great proof to this.