The movie studio behind 'Pulp Fiction' is suing Quentin Tarantino over his planned sale of NFTs from the 1994 film.
New York Miramax — the movie studio behind the classic crime movie"Pulp Fiction" — is suing Quentin Tarantino, the film's director, over his planned sale of NFTs from the 1994 film.
The two-time Academy Award-winning director and screenwriter announced earlier this month that he's selling NFTs of seven original scenes from the film, which stars John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson as two hitmen who get into misadventures in the Los Angeles underworld. The NFTs, or"non-fungible tokens," will include excerpts from the original, handwritten script for the film as well as exclusive commentary from the writer/director.
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