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Quentin Tarantino's Highest-Grossing Film Hits Streaming in 2025

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  • Quentin Tarantino's Oscar-winning film Django Unchained now streaming
  • Leonardo DiCaprio's first villain role in the 2012 hit
  • Newly freed Black man Django searches for his long-lost wife
Quentin Tarantino's Highest-Grossing Film Hits Streaming in 2025

As 2025 draws to a close, some new films have officially arrived on the streaming platform, including two of acclaimed director Quentin Tarantino's most successful works. Among them is Django Unchained, Tarantino's 2012 Oscar-winning antebellum-set spaghetti Western that triumphed at the box office.

Django Unchained, which has now joined the streamer's library, was a career-defining moment for actor Jamie Foxx, who played the newly freed Black man Django on a mission to rescue his long-lost wife. The film also featured Leonardo DiCaprio's first villainous role as the shady plantation owner Calvin Candie, cementing its place as Tarantino's highest-grossing film of all time with $426 million in global box office earnings.

In addition to Django Unchained, another Tarantino classic has also made its way to the streaming service, further solidifying the director's presence on the platform in 2025. As audiences revisit these iconic films, the streamer continues to offer a diverse range of cinematic experiences for viewers to enjoy.

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Django Unchained, Tarantino's 2012 Oscar-winning antebellum-set spaghetti Western, is his highest-grossing film, earning $426 million at the global box office.
Jamie Foxx played the role of Django, a newly freed Black man on a mission to rescue his long-lost wife.
Leonardo DiCaprio played the role of Calvin Candie, the shady plantation owner, in his first villainous role.

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