Once Upon A Time In … binge-watching?

Actor Brad Pitt has revealed to a New York Times reporter that director Quentin Tarantino is mulling over an “arousing” idea with his new hit film.

Like he did with “The Hateful Eight” earlier this year, Tarantino is considering taking “Once Upon A Time In … Hollywood,” adding in cut footage and dividing it into episodes, effectively making it a streaming mini-series.

“Yes, he’s talked about it,” Pitt said. “It’s a pretty arousing idea.”

“Once Upon A Time In … Hollywood,” which also stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie, has raked in $285.3 million at the worldwide box office so far.

As IndieWire reported, Tarantino’s first cut ran four hours and 20 minutes — but Sony’s theatrical version came in at just over two hours and 40 minutes.

Several scenes featured in trailers and online ads were missing in the theatrical cut, including Robbie’s Sharon Tate going for a swim. Tarantino also shaved scenes with “Pulp Fiction” and “Reservoir Dogs” star Tim Roth as Jay Sebring’s butler, Danny Strong as Dean Martin and James Marsden as Burt Reynolds.