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'Hateful Eight' News: Tarantino Prepares for Release Despite Controversy

Even after the controversy surrounding the upcoming Quentin Tarantino film, "Hateful Eight," the cast of the film have gathered for a photoshoot.

It was reported that Quentin Tarantino and his cast were present for the photo call that happened in Los Angeles last Friday. He was seen boasting a checked grey shirt with a dark wool blazer and dark jeans.

Channing Tatum was seen in a grey blazer with a button-down shirt. He was wearing a pair of indigo jeans. While he was ready to take photos for the film, his role has yet to be revealed.

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Actress Jennifer Jason Leigh was also at the event wearing an elegant black dress with large sleeves. Her blonde hair was down, parted in the middle.

A longtime work mate of Tarantino, Samuel L. Jackson was also seen in a grey hoodie and fedora. It was said that this is the sixth time he will be working with Tarantino.

According to Cinema Blend, the upcoming film will be Tarantino's longest film. It has an expected running time of three hours.

The story of the film focuses on eight different strangers who are stuck in one cabin due to a damaging blizzard. With that, fans can expect that the movie will be set in only one location.

Police have been boycotting the upcoming Tarantino film due to the controversy surrounding Tarantino. The director had participated in an anti-cop rally that labeled the cops as "murderers."

Tarantino recently commented about the situation. He said, "It's interesting, I'm now all of a sudden looking into my rearview mirror again and I'm seeing the bubblegums — police cars — again in a way that I haven't thought about in 20 years."

He also explained that he is now taking a stand on what he believes. He added, "If it was being dealt with, then these murdering cops would be in jail or at least be facing charges. When I see murder, I cannot stand by ... I have to call a murder a murder and I have to call the murderers the murderers."

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