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Why did Tarantino never cast John Travolta after Pulp Fiction?

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OakTeller  · I doubt it's anything personal, Tarantino writes a part for a specific actor. He needed Vincent Vega, and Travolta became him. The job was done. Tarantino’s loyalty isn't to the actor, it's to the character on the page - He doesn’t reuse actors just to reuse them. There must be a reason, a perfect fit. He wanted Travolta for the Bill role in Kill Bill, but the studio pushed back. They wanted a bigger name at the time, so the part went to Carradine -- After that, the right role for a man like Travolta just didn't come up in the scripts he wrote. It is not about a falling out, it is about the story. The story comes first. Always. Ian Kummer  ·  I think Tarantino's only earthly loyalty is to Uma Thurman's feet Charcoal Jerky  · It’s because Tarantino casts the actor he wants for a specific role not a specific actor to play whatever role. He wanted John to play Vincent Vega. He wanted to make a movie later on with him and Michael Madsen playing the char...

The 10 Best Screen Adaptations of ‘The Three Musketeers’, Ranked

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By  Anja Djuricic Published Dec 15, 2023 Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your  Collider  account Image via Buena Vista Pictures Distribution Alexandre Dumas '  The Three Musketeers  is a  famous novel inspired by the real-life heroics of Count D'Artagnan . As D'Artagnan embarks on a journey to join the King's Musketeers (the famous royal brigade), he meets three of their most famous members - Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. This novel is one of the most famous French swashbucklers of all time, displaying heroism, fights for justice and freedom, and camaraderie. With all that, how could Hollywood and many other global film industries not take it upon themselves to create their visual adaptations? Truly,  The Three Musketeers  is  one of the most book-to-screen adapted novels  of all time; out of those many adaptations,  some have only taken inspiration from it , while others have adapted it di...