Quentin Tarantino is one of Hollywood's most influential directors. The auteur is responsible for the critical and commercial successes like Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained. He is also the proud recipient of multiple awards including two Academy Awards and four Golden Globes.

For the past decade, Tarantino has maintained he will retire as a feature film director when he clocks 60, saying he prefers to lay down his director's hat while audiences still appreciate his work.

Nevertheless, there were speculations he could pivot and pick up another role in the entertainment industry.

Tarantino has now lent credence to this. During a recent interview with Deadline's Baz Bamigboye, the controversial director admitted that he could direct a television series, a short film, or even a play.

In his words, "No, I could do a TV show. I didn't say I'm going to go into the night darkly, all right? I could do a TV show. I could do a short film. I could do a play. All kinds of things I could do, but I'll probably just be more of a writer."