Quentin Tarantino Is Auctioning NFTs For Handwritten Pulp Fiction Script ( Photo Credit – Facebook ; Wikipedia ; Pulp Fiction Poster )

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Quentin Tarantino may be making news for the sequels and prequels of his already successful films including Kill Bill and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, but there is a legal ghost that lurks somewhere around. The maverick filmmaker is in the headlines also for his legal tussle with Miramax over the auction of his much spoken about NFTs of the Pulp Fiction handwritten screenplay. While everyone felt things around it are settling down, things are getting darker in that department.

If you are unversed about the complete row, following the new NFT bandwagon, Quentin Tarantino too decided to join it with a handwritten script of his. And the script was of his iconic cult classic movie Pulp Fiction. The auction was scheduled between January 17 to January 21. But turned out the studio who backed the movie, Miramax, were not happy with the filmmaker selling the NFTs.

Miramax in their lawsuit claimed they still own the rights to Pulp Fiction and Quentin Tarantino selling the handwriting screenplay of the movie in NFTs is copyright infringement. While Tarantino also replied through his lawyers and refused to back out, he kept the auction on. Turns out Miramax has now hit back and listed down the outcome if the filmmaker doesn’t back out.

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