Quentin Tarantino has revealed that fans would have to wait a little longer for his 10th movie to arrive because he certainly has no idea what would be the subject of his last venture as a director.

According to Variety, the 56-year-old filmmaker shared that he will definitely be working on another film, but he also admitted that there are a lot of other projects he wants to complete first.

Speaking at a BAFTA: A Life In Pictures Q&A event , Tarantino said that there will be a 10th movie definitely, but as of late, he has no idea what it is going to be. “There will be a 10th one, yes. I have no idea what it is going to be. It is going to be. It is going to be a little bit down the line,” Tarantino said.

In August, the “Django Unchained” helmer confirmed that he plans to make only 10 movies and he still has one more to make but provided no further details regarding what that film would be like. But during an interview during his international press tour to promote “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,” Tarantino revealed that his last movie will be horror if he comes up with a terrific story.

The Independent cited Tarantino sharing that he would love to do a horror film as his last movie.

In the meantime, the Academy Award-winning director confessed that he needs to complete some other projects before even thinking about his last film. He revealed his plans to finish making a TV series, writing a book and a play before returning to the big screen.

The acclaimed director noted that normally when he finishes a script he would pretty much go right into production on it, but that did not happen when he finished “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.” He finished the script and started to work on a play.

“Then I wrote a play. And then I wrote a five-episode TV series. Right now, I am writing a book and I am hoping that I’ll be finished in three months,” Tarantino explained.

He also admitted that he’ll work on these projects first, before even thinking of writing his next movie.

“So the idea will be hopefully by March maybe I'll be finished with the book - and then, theoretically, maybe I'll do the play, and then theoretically I'll do the TV show, and then by that point I'll be thinking maybe what I'll do for the 10th movie,” Tarantino concluded.

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Quentin Tarantino, pictured here at SiriusXM's broadcasts from Comic-Con 2015 in San Diego in July, released the teaser trailer to his new film "The Hateful Eight." Getty