Quentin Tarantino and Sylvester Stallone are joining forces as they move to the small screen for an upcoming Depression-era series. The as-yet untitled six-episode series, taking place in the 1930s, will lean heavily into its setting as it will be filmed in black and white, shot with cameras from that period, insiders with direct knowledge told TMZ.
The show is said to be full of “gangsters, showgirls, boxing and music,” according to the outlet. Though Stallone, 79, is set to work on the show rather than in it, it’s unclear which role he’ll hold behind-the-scenes. Academy Award-nominated director Tarantino, 62, typically writes and helms his own projects — including “Pulp Fiction” and “Django Unchained,” for which he won his two Best Original Screenplay Oscars.