Didn't see a thread about this (hopefully I haven't just overlooked it), so I thought I'd bring it up.
Quentin Tarantino has recently confirmed that he plans to continue the cinematic adventures of the Bride (Uma Thurman) in a third volume of Kill Bill. He hasn't divulged too many details, except that he intends for it to take place a decade after Volumes 1 and 2 because he felt the Bride "deserved ten years to relax" with her child, but after that, he intends to "make her fight again".
Well, I'm game. I enjoyed the first two volumes of Kill Bill, and I'd be interested in seeing what Tarantino has in store for us this time. I wonder if there will be a title change, though, considering the fate of Bill in the last one, as well as the fact that David Carradine's death would render even flashbacks of Bill impossible (unless Tarantino uses stock footage). Either way, I don't see the character of Bill being a main focus in the story. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Quentin Tarantino has recently confirmed that he plans to continue the cinematic adventures of the Bride (Uma Thurman) in a third volume of Kill Bill. He hasn't divulged too many details, except that he intends for it to take place a decade after Volumes 1 and 2 because he felt the Bride "deserved ten years to relax" with her child, but after that, he intends to "make her fight again".
Well, I'm game. I enjoyed the first two volumes of Kill Bill, and I'd be interested in seeing what Tarantino has in store for us this time. I wonder if there will be a title change, though, considering the fate of Bill in the last one, as well as the fact that David Carradine's death would render even flashbacks of Bill impossible (unless Tarantino uses stock footage). Either way, I don't see the character of Bill being a main focus in the story. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
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