Learn How Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time in Hollywood Was Made With This New Book
Three books examining iconic Quentin Tarantino films are planned to release through 2027, with the first arriving later this month. The Making of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is up for preorder ahead of its October 28 release, and the nearly 500-page hardcover book includes an introduction from Quentin Tarantino himself.
$69.75 (was $75) | Releases October 28

Written by Jay Glennie–who previously wrote One Shot: The Making of The Deer Hunter–this book is an ultra-exclusive look at the production of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The author has been given remarkable access to stories, archives, and anecdotes about the film directly from Tarantino and the cast, which should make this the most comprehensive look at the movie on the market. Along with an intro from Tarantino, the book includes behind-the-scenes photos, production memos, concept art, and development sketches.
You’ll find new interviews between Glennie and the cast and crew, including names like Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Margaret Qualley, Mikey Madison, and more. Published by Insight Editions, the book will likely be produced to an extremely high quality and should be more than worthy of becoming the centerpiece of your coffee table or bookshelf.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood isn’t just a movie–it’s also a novel. Tarantino reworked the story into a book for HarperCollins, and you can pick up the hardcover for just $21.73 (was $30) or paperback for $7.11 (was $10). Both are included in Amazon’s buy two, get one free sale–so consider pairing either book with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood on 4K Blu-ray, then perusing the rest of the B2G1 free catalog for your third item.
A few other Tarantino films are part of the B2G1 free event, including Pulp Fiction (Blu-ray) for $8.26, Death Proof: Extended and Unrated (DVD), and Inglourious Basterds (4K Blu-ray). The latter will obviously look the best on modern screens, but it’s also packed with over two hours of bonus footage. This includes extended and alternate scenes, a roundtable discussion with Tarantino, Brad Pitt, and Elvis Mitchell, and heaps of other features. The full B2G1 free catalog includes books, toys, and more, so check it out for even more options.
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