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Django (TV series)
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Starring | Matthias Schoenaerts Nicholas Pinnock Lisa Vicari Noomi Rapace |
Music by | Mokadelic |
Country of origin | Italy France |
Original language | English |
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What happened in episode 3 of Django? ›
E3 ∙ Nagadoches. John, his sons, Django and Sarah travel to Nagadoches, where an old friend of John's might sell them a drill; alerted by Aaron, her protégé who infiltrated New Babylon, Elizabeth organises an attack.
Is Netflix Django good? ›
Critics Reviews
Django similarly fluctuates between brutality and tenderness, conviction and ambiguity, renewal and canon. Too often, however, it finds itself caught between good ideas and flawed execution. Content collapsed. This series is underwhelming and over-complicated.
What is the plot of the Django series? ›
Follows Django, a gunslinger in the Wild West who is searching for his daughter who he believes escaped the murder of his family eight years ago. Follows Django, a gunslinger in the Wild West who is searching for his daughter who he believes escaped the murder of his family eight years ago.
Who is the real villain in Django? ›
Calvin Candie is the main antagonist in the 2012 Quentin Tarantino film Django Unchained. He is the Francophile owner of the Candyland plantation in Mississippi. He was portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio, who also played King Louis XIV in The Man in the Iron Mask, Frank Abagnale Jr.
Is Sarah Django's daughter? ›
Django discovers that his 20-year-old daughter Sarah is alive and set to marry John Ellis, the founder of New Babylon. Sarah - who blames her father for the death of their family, massacred many years earlier while he was at war - wants Django to leave.
Why was Django banned? ›
The graphic violent content of the film led to its being banned in several countries, and it was rejected by the UK until 1993.
Is Django based on a true story? ›
Django is a fictional character who appears in a number of Spaghetti Western films. Originally played by Franco Nero in the 1966 Italian film of the same name by Sergio Corbucci, he has appeared in 31 films since then.
Why did Schultz shoot Candie? ›
Shultz, angered and disgusted by Candie's racism and extremely inhumane treatment of his slaves, couldn't resist killing him and apologized to Django before Butch shot him in return, killing him as well.
How historically accurate is Django? ›
While the film portrays some inaccurate details, the overall depiction of slavery is fairly accurate to history. Django Unchained depicted the notion of women slaves being sexually abused and the true power the white slave-owners presented within the plantation system as being fairly accurate to history.
Advertisem*nt. As reported by an international entertainment portal, Leonardo DiCaprio used his real blood for the Django Unchained's dinner table scene. He directly slit his hand while the cameras were rolling on the set and kept moving through the scene like a never defeating character.
When was Django removed from Netflix? ›
Controversial Quentin Tarantino Movie Being Removed from Netflix - IMDb. Quentin Tarantino's award-winning Western Django Unchained is leaving Netflix on July 24.
Will there be Django 2? ›
A Django Unchained 2 was absolutely plausible in the early 2010s, but the filmmaker ultimately turned his next Western movie into a standalone story and removed Django from its cast of characters.
Does Django end up with his wife? ›
Django meets his wife, who waits for him with two horses outside the estate. The two are finally reunited, and ride off into the night to face whatever destiny awaits them. Django is destined to become a legend, just as Siegfried before him did.
How many actors played Django? ›
Among those considered for the title role of Django, Michael K. Williams and Will Smith were mentioned as possibilities, but in the end Jamie Foxx was cast in the role.
Who was the leading actor in Django? ›
It stars Jamie Foxx as Django, a freed slave, who teams up with a bounty hunter called Dr. King Schultz (Christoph Waltz) to free his wife from plantation owner Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio).
Who was the woman looking at pictures in Django? ›
Tarantino fans had already concluded that it was actress Zoe Bell behind the red scarf in the feature (she appeared in the filmmaker's Death Proof and as Uma Thurman's stunt double in Kill Bill), but the actress confirmed it personally at a recent premiere for Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters.