Quentin Tarantino recently announced that he is working on the film, his last as a director. It will be a feature film centered around a film critic working for a pornographic magazine in the late 1970s. Once his latest film is completed, the director wants to concentrate on writing novels.
And kill Bill 3 in all this?
Since the release of Part 2 in 2004, Quentin Tarantino has regularly brought up a hypothetical Part 3 about a bride-to-be played by Uma Thurman. Viper Cuivre’s (Vivica A. Fox) daughter Beatrix has come to seek revenge on Kido, 20 years after her mother’s murder. In July 2020, Vivika A. And Fox said that he would see Zendaya in the role of his adult daughter.
When Quentin Tarantino announced that his latest film was The Movie Critic, fans were hoping that Kill Bill Volume 3 would be an exception.
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Especially since the rise of Maya Hawke, the daughter of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, offered her the ideal candidate for the role of BB, the daughter of the bride in the film. Fans have already imagined the confrontation between the daughters of the two killers. But today the director put an end to the rumors spread on the microphone of the magazine From Morgan who asked where the project was.
“I don’t think that’s going to happen. My last film is about a male film critic. It’s set in the 1970s.”. he said.
So the director changed his tune, as he announced in 2019 that a third Kill Bill was “definitely in the cards” and that he had found an idea for a third film.
The two Kill Bill installments, released 6 months apart in 2003 and 2004, grossed $333.1 million worldwide on a total budget of $60 million.
To calm you down, you can always find Quentin Tarantino’s favorite detective film. The director was even inspired by this feature film for his cult film Reservoir Dogs starring Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Steve Buscemi, Edward Bunker and Chris Penn.
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