For years, the idea of making kill bill 3 it was never entirely dismissed by Quentin Tarantino. On more than one occasion, the prominent filmmaker expressed enormous enthusiasm in reprising the story of his character Beatrix Kiddo, aka “The Bride,” through a third film that would show her and her (now adult) daughter BB ripped from their peaceful life and thrown back into the path of blood. But, today, what does Tarantino think of turning his film duo into kill bill in a trilogy?
Unfortunately, the news is not favorable. Although two years ago, Quentin Tarantino described as exciting the possibility of directing kill bill 3 With Uma Thurman and her daughter Maya Hawke at the head of the cast, now the director has lost all confidence in that potential project.
In a recent interview with the Belgian media Demorgen (via World of Reels), the Oscar winner acknowledged that he no longer sees a third film around “The Bride” as feasible; above all, because he currently intends that the next tape of him be The Movie Criticwhich also presumably will become the last title on his resume as a director.
“I don’t see that happening,” Tarantino said of kill bill 3. «My last film is about a film critic, a male critic. And it takes place in the 70s.
The Movie Critic It will be set in Los Angeles and will spotlight a “second-rate” critic whose particularity is that he writes reviews for a porn magazine. Taking inspiration from a real-life writer, whom Tarantino met through his writings as a young man, the filmmaker apparently prefers his tenth and final feature to have that touch of timeless nostalgia that he permeated in once upon a time in hollywood (2019) and to which kill bill 3 evidently it would not allow him to appeal, since it would not be a period film.
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From time to time, the possibility (or impossibility) of a third volume of the acclaimed saga kill bill used to steal headlines. Past rumors suggested that the story, set many years after the events of Kill Bill Vol. 2 (2004), could present an adult Nikkia Bell —daughter of the murderer Vernita Green— with a desire to avenge the death of her mother, at the hands of Beatrix Kiddo. And there were even fingers pointing to zendaya or Amandla Stenberg as potential interpreters of Nikkia.
Would you have liked to reunite with “The Bride” in a new revenge movie, with her and her daughter as targets?
Antonio G. Spindola I have very bad memory. Out of solidarity with my memories, I choose to lose myself too. Preferably in a movie theater.