What can Once Upon A Time In Hollywood be seen online, and is it on Netflix, Hulu, or Prime? Once Upon A Time In Hollywood marked Quentin Tarantino's ninth movie - while, technically - and he's set to retire from directing with his upcoming tenth feature. He's come a very long way from a movie-obsessed video store employee to the director behind instant classics like Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown and Kill Bill.

He's also penned the screenplays for several major movies, including From Dusk Till Dawn, True Romance, and Natural Born Killers - though he's disowned the latter for the many changes Oliver Stone made to his material. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood continued his streak of alternate history movies, which began with Inglourious Basterds and continued into Django Unchained. The film is set in 1969 and primarily focuses on the attempts of fading actor Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) to re-ignite his career, his friendship with stuntman Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) and Rick's neighbor Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie).

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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is Tarantino's ode to a bygone, transformative era in filmmaking and decade, and it won the director and his stars some of the best reviews of their careers, with Brad Pitt even winning an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. The movie currently isn't available to stream Netflix, Hulu or Prime in the U.S., but it can be streamed on DIRECTV and Starz.

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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is also available to purchase from Amazon, Vudu, Google Play, iTunes, and YouTube. It's unknown what Quentin Tarantino's tenth movie will, but while there was talk of him helming an R-rated Star Trek sequel, that's since been ruled out. There's a small chance he could return for Kill Bill Volume 3, which has been teased over the years, but it's more likely to be an original story.

It will also be interesting to see what Quentin Tarantino does in retirement and if he'll continue to write screenplays or produce. He's spoken before of becoming a novelist, with The Hateful Eight evolving out of an attempt to pen a Django Unchained spinoff book called Django In White Hell; he dropped this notion as the title character didn't fit in with the themes of the story. He's also expressed interest in becoming a film critic like some of his favorites, such as Pauline Kael. He's set to take a break following Once Upon A Time In Hollywood before embarking on his final movie, which will mark the end of an incredible career.

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