Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Tarantino has not abandoned the idea of ​​a “Kil Bill 3″ – Inrocks

The ways of Quentin Tarantino are impenetrable. If in January 2014, the filmmaker buried for good the idea of ​​a third episode in his saga Kill Bill , it would seem, in the light of a recent statement, the project is finally always considered. In an interview with Youtube What’s the flick chain, Tarantino has indeed raised the possibility of giving a sequel to the adventures of Beatrix Kiddo.

There is definitely a possibility … explained the filmmaker. For one reason in particular: Uma [Thurman] and I would love to work together again. I have passed through many trials to the character of Beatrix Kiddo and I would like it to be more peaceful for once. She spends time with her daughter, she can really enjoy life … “If the project is obviously to put the conditional, the will of the filmmaker to reconnect with one of his favorite characters bring in no doubt grist to the mill of fantasies ….

For Kill Bill 3 has over the years took on the trappings of Arlesienne, and many are the fans waiting at a halt. Right out of the second volume in 2004, the noise ran a sequel was in the works. Backed by a theory that Bill survived the end of Kill Bill 2 , this third installment would have sealed a new confrontation between Beatrix Kiddo and his illustrious enemy. But the death of David Carradine, who plays Bill in the diptych, has definitively buried this hypothesis.

Later, several rumors have followed. There was particular issue of a series centered on the daughter of Vernita Green, the first victim of Beatrix, seeking revenge for the murder of his mother, or the clash between the heroine played by Uma Thurman and two mysterious killers to guarantee … If none of these theories has finally been confirmed by QT, now it is certain that the idea of ​​a third volume trots him in the head. One thing is certain, the enfant terrible of Hollywood is back on 6 January with the release of 8 Salopards , his eighth feature film.

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