Quentin Tarantino, David Fincher Unite for Surprise 'The Adventures of Cliff Booth' Teaser After Super Bowl
The Super Bowl teaser confirmed that The Adventures of Cliff Booth — a follow-up to the 2019 film Once Upon A Time … in Hollywood — is moving forward, with quentin tarantino credited as the writer while David Fincher directs and Brad Pitt reprising the title role. The short spot aired during the Super Bowl on February 8, 2026, and has left viewers parsing details about tone, cast and timing.
Quentin Tarantino wrote the script; David Fincher directs
The creative setup is notable: quentin tarantino is identified as the screenwriter but has stepped back from directing duties for this project, and David Fincher has taken the director’s chair. Coverage describes this pairing as the first time the two have joined forces and characterizes the collaboration as a significant moment for contemporary filmmaking. The production is being carried by a major streaming service; the streaming service has not announced a release date.
What appears in the Super Bowl teaser
The one-minute teaser that aired during the Super Bowl on February 8, 2026, offers a compact set of images and moments. Viewers see Cliff Booth hanging at a bar, walking behind the scenes of a film set, and behind the wheel of a derby car on a dirt race track. The footage positions the film between gritty action and dark humor and includes shots suggesting Pitt performs dangerous stunts. Visual framing in the teaser has been noted for its meticulous lighting and composition.
How the spinoff connects to the 2019 film
The Adventures of Cliff Booth is presented as a follow-up that picks up in the 1970s, set eight years after the events depicted in the 2019 film Once Upon A Time … in Hollywood. Previous coverage described the conclusion of that 2019 film as ending with Cliff Booth and his principal performer and friend Rick Dalton revising history by killing the Manson family murderers on the night those killers would have murdered Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Wojciech Frykowski and Steven Parent in 1969. The new film places Cliff Booth back in action; Leonardo DiCaprio’s Rick Dalton is not expected to return in the spinoff.