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The kind of film Steven Spielberg always wants to make





Few directors shaped the film as an art form like Steven Spielberg. Since he made his debut with the spectacular “duel” TV movie in 1971, he touched almost all the genres you might think, build a filmography that overshadows the production of many contemporaries.

But that does not mean that Spielberg has liquidation plans. During a starry event on the universal field displaying costumes and accessories for its long term with the studio (by The Hollywood Reporter), Spielberg went on stage to speak directly to the participants. There he spoke of cherishing the family and the community he has been able to build over the years “to do good [things] Arriving “Before joking” I make a lot of films and I have no plans … never … to retire. “”

Admittedly, Spielberg spent this late period of his career making the films he always dreamed of, as ultimately taking a crack in a musical with his remake “West Side Story”. Thus, when Thr asked him what was others to approach in his career, Spielberg admitted that there was still a kind of film that he has not yet tried correctly.

The Western genre “escaped” in Spielberg after all these years

While walking through this tribute to his incredible series of films with Universal Pictures, by watching everything, from his original blockbuster “Jaws” to his best film Oscar “Schindler’s List”, Spielberg was invited for him to always expect that he revealed that he was planning to retire. Here is what he had to say:

“”[I still have] An appetite for a Westerner that I will one day do, hopefully. This is something that escaped me during all these decades. “”

Yes, it’s true. Although he has made more than 30 films in the past 50 years, Spielberg has not yet made western. Fans of his masterpiece in 2022 “The Fablemans” know how important the genre is for him; After all, his idol is John Ford, the undisputed king of the Western genre. The classic Ford film “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valage” was even quoted by Spielberg as one of his favorites, while Ford himself plays a crucial role at the end of “The Fablemans” (where he came to life by a formidable performance of fire, Grand David Lynch). In fact, at one point in the film, the young Sammy Fableman (Gabriel Labelle) is so inspired by “the man who pulled on Liberty valance” that he argues his friends to make their own Western.

Now it seems that it is not a question of whether the real Spielberg will return to this horse for his first Western film. Meanwhile, his new new film on extraterrestrials will open the rooms on June 12, 2026.



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