If you’re reading this article then I assume you’re familiar with Quentin Tarantino. The man is one of the most unique talents in Hollywood, the style and storylines that he makes cannot be replicated. Tarantino reinvented the game with Pulp Fiction. While many consider it his best film, I strongly believe it is Inglourious Basterds that his best film. The filmmaker at the start of his career had made a big statement that he would only make 10 movies in his career and then retire. For many years fans have been dreading the moment where the filmmaker would make his final film and with 2019’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood the time had come. Four years later, Tarantino announced that he would end his entire career with The Movie Critic. However, one question that has always revolved around his illustrious career was Kill Bill Vol 3. Will it ever be made? Let’s find out.
Quentin Tarantino’s Take On Kill Bill Vol 3!
Quentin Tarantino revealed his honest thoughts on making Kill Bill Vol 3 to the Belgium outlet De Morgan. The veteran filmmaker said, “I don’t see that, my last film is about a film critic, a male critic. And he plays in the ’70s.” On the contrary, Tarantino had admitted in 2021, that he’d love to make a sequel to Kill Bill Vol. 3. Tarantino added,“The only [sequel] I can imagine where it would be another epic, where I would need to out-do everything is if I did a Kill Bill 3, I’ve thought of it.”
He further added, “I think it’s just revisiting the characters, 20 years later, just imagining the Bride and her daughter B.B. having 20 years of peace,” he explained. “And then that peace is shattered. The Bride and B.B. are on the run. The idea of being able to cast Uma and her [real-life] daughter Maya would be f–king exciting.”
Last year, Uma Thurman had confessed on The Jess Cagle Show that at one time Kill Bill Vol. 3 was a real possibility. Tarantino said,“I can’t really tell you anything about it. I mean it has been discussed over the years. There was real thought about it happening, but very long ago, I don’t see it as immediately on the horizon.”
As for Tarantino’s tenth and final film, he explained on the Pure Cinema Podcast in 2021 that “most guys have horrible last movies.”
“Usually their worst movies are their last movies. And that’s the case for most of the Golden Age directors that ended up making their last movies in the late ’60s and the ’70s, then that ended up being the case for most of the New Hollywood directors who made their last movies in the late ’80s and the ’90s,” the Pulp Fiction and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood filmmaker said. “The fact that [1967’s Bonnie and Clyde director] Arthur Penn’s last movie is Penn & Teller Get Killed is, like, a metaphor for how crummy most of the New Hollywood directors’ last, last films were.”
He added: “So, to actually end your career on a decent movie is rare. To end it with, like, a good movie is kind of phenomenal. It’s just rare.”
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