Tim Roth reacts to Quentin Tarantino's potential Once Upon a Time in Hollywood extended cut, feeling it would be both "weird" and "wonderful."
Though word on the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood extended cut has since gone quiet, Tarantino has continued his work on the franchise, including a novelization of the movie's script, a second novel exploring Cliff and Rick's backstories and a potential spinoff show based on the in-movie Western series, Bounty Law. In the meantime, audiences can revisit Once Upon a Time in Hollywood streaming on Fubo now. So he had to make a decision about the characters he had to flow with, and so the other characters’ storylines, unfortunately, went by the wayside. The actor shared some details about learning Tarantino sweetly informing him about not making the final cut and addressed a possible extended cut of the Golden Globe-winning dramedy. [Once Upon a Time in Hollywood](https://screenrant.com/tag/once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood/) extended cut. [Roth shot a cameo for the film](https://screenrant.com/once-time-hollywood-tarantino-tim-roth-cut-response/), appearing as the English butler of Emile Hirsch's Jay Sebring, though as the reported four-hour cut proved too long to release, Roth's appearance found itself on the cutting room floor, among others.
Tim Roth says the extended cut of 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood' would be "a hell of a fun thing to see".The 61-year-old actor filmed a cameo as the butler ...
He said: "That was my favourite scene in the script. That was my favourite scene in the script. [Tim Roth](https://www.contactmusic.com/tim-roth) says the extended cut of 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood' would be "a hell of a fun thing to see". "I think it was probably Leo's favourite scene that he shot. We were just really proud of that sequence." My son [Hunter Roth], who worked on it as an assistant, went to the screening at the Arclight, and he was like, ‘You got billing!’ It cracked him up because it said, ‘Tim Roth (Cut).’ So if he does an extended version, that would be kind of weird and wonderful. He was so sweet about it when we talked, but the cut came out to be four hours long or something. "And that’s so Quentin. So he had to make a decision about the characters he had to flow with, and so the other characters’ storylines, unfortunately, went by the wayside. All of those storylines were shot, so it’d be a hell of a fun thing to see. He told The Hollywood Reporter: "I didn’t even know that he’d done an extended version of ‘The Hateful Eight.' When we did ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,’ it was just a cameo.