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LaLaLand
15-05-2020, 12:14 AM
In December last year, Quentin Tarantino said a third film in the Kill Bill franchise was “definitely on the cards”, but warned fans that it might not arrive for “at least three years”. Now, it looks like that promise is still on track, as the director is still in talks with Uma Thurman about another sequel.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, actor Vivica A. Fox – who played Beatrix Kiddo’s (Thurman) assassin nemesis, Vernita Green – said she was excited about the prospect of a Kill Bill: Volume 3. “The last I’ve heard is that (Tarantino) and Uma have been talking,” revealed Fox, “and I’d love for them to figure it out. Quentin is great with flashbacks and figuring out some kind of way to make his characters alive again in a film, so I’m really hoping that Vernita Green gets her revenge.”

In Kill Bill: Volume 1, Kiddo murders Green as payback for her role in the Massacre at Two Pines, which killed everyone at Kiddo’s wedding rehearsal four years earlier. Immediately after Green’s death, her daughter Nikki walks into the room, and is told by Kiddo that if she wants to avenge her mother’s death, she will be waiting. Fox believes this storyline is why the film hasn’t been made yet, telling The Hollywood Reporter: “I think they’re waiting for (Vernita’s) daughter to grow up.”

Discussing the rigorous training that the actors had to endure before filming Kill Bill, Fox said: “Oh my god, I trained for six months. I literally went from a size eight to a size two. It was intense and gruelling, but I loved every single bump and bruise. I’ll never forget the fourth and final day of filming the fight – I counted 30 bruises on my body, and I was proud of every single one of them. I earned them.”

Tarantino has famously said that he will quit filmmaking after he has made 10 films. Technically his 2019 feature, Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood was his tenth film, but the Kill Bill volumes are widely regarded as one film.

Kill Bill 3 as Tarantino’s “last movie” - thoughts?

Smithy
15-05-2020, 09:53 AM
Here for it!

Marsh.
15-05-2020, 09:59 AM
Does it need a part 3? Not really.

Oliver_W
15-05-2020, 10:12 AM
Sounds awesome, everyone loves the Bride <3

Though I'm not here for Tarantino retiring!

Captain.Remy
15-05-2020, 11:25 AM
Does it need a part 3? Not really.

I'm pretty sure I heard some stuff a while ago about Vernita Green's daughter wanting revenge for her mother's death. So that can be a plot.
Plus, we surely would see how Black Mamba and her daughter turned out to be.
I think it should be good if the plot is coherent.

I'm not too here for Tarantino retiring either!:shocked:

OLLIE97
15-05-2020, 12:44 PM
Well. It's not gonna be called "kill bill" is it?

Smithy
15-05-2020, 01:08 PM
I'm pretty sure I heard some stuff a while ago about Vernita Green's daughter wanting revenge for her mother's death. So that can be a plot.
Plus, we surely would see how Black Mamba and her daughter turned out to be.
I think it should be good if the plot is coherent.

I'm not too here for Tarantino retiring either!:shocked:

Yeah he literally said after part 2 came out he wanted to do a third 10 years later around her daughter, this isn’t something new

Captain.Remy
15-05-2020, 01:34 PM
Yeah he literally said after part 2 came out he wanted to do a third 10 years later around her daughter, this isn’t something new

Yeah bro that's what I remember hearing a long time ago, but wasn't sure I got it completely right. That makes sense.