Eli Roth is known for his horror movies. He is infamously the director of The Green Inferno, a movie that was delayed and banned for its violence in many places. He’s got a unique style when it comes to his take on the genre and has had many projects in the works. Most recently, he was working on an adaptation of the game Borderlands starring Cate Blanchett, Jamie Lee Curtis, Edgar Ramirez, and more. But Roth is passing along the reins for the reshoots to Tim Miller so that he can make way on his next feature-length film: Thanksgiving.
According to Deadline, Miller, known for directing Deadpool starring Ryan Reynolds would take over on the reshoots, and that Roth was not fired from the movie, as rumors had suggested. Instead, Roth will go on to explore the ideas and story presented in a fake trailer made for another project.
When the film Grindhouse came out, fans were gifted with two movies for the price of one: Planet Terror from Robert Rodriguez and Death Proof from Quentin Tarantino. Set in the style of the old double-feature theaters, the Grindhouse era of film was a bit more free than other films released at the time, and this team-up was a callback to that era of Hollywood. But the movie also featured a number of fake trailers in it set to certain genres and Roth’s Thanksgiving trailer was one of them.





