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Quentin Tarantino’s Oscar Winning Classic Coming to Netflix

The cult classic movie, Pulp Fiction, directed by Quentin Tarantino, is coming to the streaming platform, Netflix. The dark comedy crime drama was released in theaters across the globe on October 14, 1994. Moreover, Tarantino’s film received good reviews from both critics and the audience, gaining an iconic pop cultural status over the years.

Pulp Fiction to begin streaming on Netflix very soon

Quentin Tarantino’s Academy Award-winning directorial is set to release on Netflix next month.

According to a report by What’s On Netflix, Pulp Fiction will arrive on the streaming platform on December 1, 2025.

The 1994 movie became one of the classics in cinema history after its release. It features a talented cast, including John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, Uma Thurman, Christopher Walken, Tim Roth, and Tarantino himself.

According to a report by Box Office Mojo, Pulp Fiction opened with $9.3 million. It made a whopping $213 million at the box office against a reported budget of $8 million. Meanwhile, at the domestic box office, the movie earned $107 million.

In 2024, Pulp Fiction marked 30 years since its release, and Jackson, who played the role of Jules Winnfield, took to his official Instagram account to share his thoughts. Sharing photographs of himself with the rest of the cast, he wrote in the caption, “PULP FICTION is 30! It debuted in theaters on this day in 1994, and I’ll always remember the audience reaction. I knew this film was something special after that…AND 30 YEARS LATER, IT STILL IS.”

Furthermore, talking to Variety about getting cast in the film, Travolta said in 2024, “The last success [I’d experienced] before ‘Pulp Fiction’ was the ‘Look Who’s Talking’ films, so getting the ‘Pulp’ offer was certainly a next-level, upper echelon opportunity. I was one of his favorite actors, and he wanted to work with me.”

John Travolta also shared that with Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino provided him the second chance that he needed and gave him a high-end career.


Source: Comingsoon.net