Django/AMWTDITW

Django is a fictional murderer featured in the 2014 Western/Comedy, A Million Ways to Die in the West. Played by actor Jamie Foxx, he is a parody of his own character, Django Freeman, as seen in the 2012 Quentin Tarantino movie Django Unchained.

Biography
Little is known about the man called Django save that he came to the town of Old Stump, Arizona in the year 1882. He appeared at the local town fair where he saw a barker of a shooting game that entreated players to take shots at 'Runaway slave' images. Offended by the concept, Django shot the proprietor and remarked, "People die at the fair" - a sentiment first intoned by sheep herder-turned-public hero Albert Stark. After seeing the fairgrounds empty of people, Django wondered where all of the white women went.

Notes & Trivia

 * This version of Django was created by writer/director/producer Seth MacFarlane, based upon a character originally conceived by Quentin Tarantino.


 * Django appears as an Easter Egg in A Million Ways to Die in the West and is seen twice during the end-credit sequence. The first time he is seen is when the credits first start rolling, which is when he kills the proprietor. As the credits come to a close, the scene resumes and he is left longing for a white woman.


 * As this version of Django was obviously intended as a parody, his appearance in A Million Ways to Die in the West is not considered part of the canon of Django Unchained.