Post by krburg on Mar 8, 2011 0:05:32 GMT
Not that I know of. The same rumours appear every 6 months stemming from Q.T being asked the same questions in every interview & him saying maybe he'll revisit it. There is definitely no concrete plans.
I thought it was Tarantino himself though who announced it..
Few months ago, Quentin Tarantino has shared his plan to make "Kill Bill 3". As the villain, Bill, was dead at the end of Volume 2, the director has decided to change the title of the upcoming movie. "It wouldn't be 'Kill Bill'," he told MTV. "It would be Volume 3 of the story of the Bride."
Though so, the third "Kill Bill" film will not be happening soon as Tarantino still has another upcoming movie project. "There's no script, there are just ideas and notes. I won't do that next, but it could very well be the thing I do after next," he stated. Assuring that the movie will definitely happen, he added, "We're getting there. We're about one movie away."
Previously, Uma Thurman has said that she is ready to reprise her role as The Bride. However, Tarantino believed he should give her ten years off before she is back in the action film. "One, I think me and Uma [Thurman] needed a ten year break," the Academy Award-winning director shared the reason behind the wait.
"And the second one, I love the character and I think she deserves ten years of peace," he continued explaining. "She deserves ten years of no fighting, she deserves ten years with her child Beebe. I put her through a lot in those first two movies and I just want her to have a nice peaceful life for ten years."
Though so, the third "Kill Bill" film will not be happening soon as Tarantino still has another upcoming movie project. "There's no script, there are just ideas and notes. I won't do that next, but it could very well be the thing I do after next," he stated. Assuring that the movie will definitely happen, he added, "We're getting there. We're about one movie away."
Previously, Uma Thurman has said that she is ready to reprise her role as The Bride. However, Tarantino believed he should give her ten years off before she is back in the action film. "One, I think me and Uma [Thurman] needed a ten year break," the Academy Award-winning director shared the reason behind the wait.
"And the second one, I love the character and I think she deserves ten years of peace," he continued explaining. "She deserves ten years of no fighting, she deserves ten years with her child Beebe. I put her through a lot in those first two movies and I just want her to have a nice peaceful life for ten years."