While fans await that milestone tenth movie he’s been mulling over for what seems like a lifetime, director Quentin Tarantino has temporarily ditched the megaphone to act in a new drama titled Only What We Carry. Announced back in October 2025, the project comes from writer-director Jamie Adams and features Simon Pegg and Sofia Boutella in the lead roles. The last time Tarantino took on a major part was 30 years ago, as Richie Gecko in Robert Rodriguez’s cult vampire thriller From Dusk till Dawn (which he wrote himself).
Since then, the Oscar-winning icon behind Kill Bill, Inglorious Basterds, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has only popped into the odd scene. These include as a blind deacon in Little Nicky, Warren in Death Proof, and a LeQuint Dickey Mining Co. employee in Django Unchained, plus several voice cameos in The Hateful Eight, Diary of the Dead, and Jackie Brown.
In Only What We Carry, which is currently in post-production, he’s down as a character named John Percy, while Nymphomaniac favorite Charlotte Gainsbourg, Liam Hellmann, and Lizzy McAlpine add support. Deadline produced the first official look at the movie, which you can check out below.
‘Only What We Carry’ is “Something Truly Special”
Only What We Carry takes place in France’s northwestern area of Normandy (site of the historic D-Day landings of World War II), unfolding specifically on the coast of Deauville. It follows Pegg’s character Julian Johns, “a once-formidable Moulin Rouge artistic director whose isolated life is upended when former dancer Charlotte Levant (Boutella) seeks him out after reading a news article revealing his whereabouts. Her arrival forces both to confront unresolved grief, buried truths and the emotional cost of the lives they’ve left behind.”
Tarantino’s John happens to be Julian’s publisher, who lives at the chateau while the latter pens his memoir, so let’s hope we can witness some colorful bickering between those two. Gainsbourg appears as Charlotte’s “fiercely protective” sister. The movie is produced by Charles Benoin, Jouri Smit, and Hellmann, and its executive producing team is as follows: Alan Ganansia, Richard Althoff, Laura Auclair, Theodoros Ornithopoulos, Jihane Salim, Frédérique Mathias, Alain Bérard, Audrey Boccadifuocco, and Shaun of the Dead star Pegg.
Auclair lauded the “five-star cast”, while Ganansia explained why this one will live long in the memory once it’s out in the world.
“I came onto the project believing in the team, though at first the process felt abstract, improvisation, no traditional script, a lot of unknowns. But once I was on set, it all clicked. There was a rare, natural energy, nothing forced or over-engineered. What could have been chaotic became incredibly focused. Watching the film reveal itself in real time was honestly magical, and it confirmed we were part of something truly special.”
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