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It goes without saying that Quentin Tarantino, who began his career as an independent filmmaker withReservoir Dogsin 1992, has the potential to showcase untapped talent and develop enduring characters in his filmography. The filmmaker, 60, is renowned for making impeccable casting decisions that give his films a vibrant feel. Thus, one of the things that makes his movies so extraordinary is his talent for picking actors who perfectly embody his vision.

Quentin Tarantino in Pulp Fiction

Did you know that Tarantino reportedly preferred the extraordinary Tim Roth over the enigmatic Johnny Depp for a key role in his ground-breaking moviePulp Fiction? Despite the fact that Depp is a formidable actor, theKill Bill: Volume 1director chose Roth to play the role of Pumpkin (called Ringo in the script). Four intertwining tales of crime and violence in California were followed in the 1994 crime movie.

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Quentin Tarantino and Samuel L. Jackson in a still from Pulp Fiction

Quentin Tarantino Preferred Tim Roth over Johnny Depp in His Iconic $213.9 million film

Quentin Tarantinorevealed he had previously refused to cast Johnny Depp as a potential cast member for his crime dramaPulp Fictionon the podcast2 Bears, 1 Cave, hosted by comedian Tom Segura. The director revealed that he made a list of actors he wanted to play the main roles during the casting process for the film.

TheLie to Meactor Tim Roth was his first choice for the role of Pumpkin/Ringo, followed by Johnny Depp and Christian Slater. Tarantino responded by asking:

Tim Roth was Quentin Tarantino’s first choice for Pumpkin

“Do you think Johnny Depp playing the role of Pumpkin in this movie, which is the opening scene and the closing scene, that’s it, do you think that will add that much to the box office?”

A significant critical and financial success,Pulp Fictiontook home the Palme d’Or at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival. Moreover, it received seven Academy Award nominations and won the Best Original Screenplay.

John Travolta and Samuel L Jackson in a scene from Pulp Fiction

The cast received a lot of praise as well, with John Travolta, Uma Thurman, and Samuel L. Jackson receiving special mention.

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Quentin Tarantino Rejected the Studio Head’s Request to Cast Johnny Depp Over Tim Roth

Quentin Tarantino responded to the viral post that featured the actors he might want to play important roles while making an appearance on the2 Bears, 1 Cavepodcast. The director clarified that it was not just a“wish list”of who he wanted in the movie.He even acknowledged that a studio executive wanted Johnny Depp, but he challenged them and castTim Roth. To quote Tarantino:

“On the internet there’s a thing floating around about my wish list of the cast of ‘Pulp Fiction. I didn’t know exactly who I wanted to play this part or that part, so I wrote a giant list with a ton of names. I wanted to get them all pre-approved and I didn’t know if it was gonna work out or if I would vibe with the person or if they would even do a good job. I just wanted to get them approved.”

In the end, Roth was cast as Pumpkin inPulp Fiction. The actor also had a very minor role in Tarantino’sOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood. However, his scene was removed from the movie because it was too long.In response toUproxx‘s question about how he learned he would not be in the film, theReservoir Dogsactor said:

“He [Quentin Tarantino] got me over to his editing place where he was doing his thing. And he said to me, ‘I want to show you the scenes that you were in that I’m having to remove. And he sat and he screened them for me..”

With a $8.5 million budget,Pulp Fictionbecame the first Miramax film to gross more than $100 million in the US and Canada; globally, it made close to $213 million.Tarantino recently directedOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood, a 2019 comedy-drama film starring a large ensemble cast of Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie.

SreamPulp Fictionon Max.

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