Quentin Tarantino reveals final film could be Kill Bill sequel: 'It's definitely on the cards'
Filmmaker discussed new plot idea with Uma Thurman over dinner last week
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Your support makes all the difference.Quentin Tarantino has revealed he discussed a third Kill Bill film over dinner with Uma Thurman last weekend.
The director, who has long said a new instalment could happen one day in the future, has restored fans' hopes that the Bride will return to the big screen.
He recently told US radio host Andy Cohen: “I just had dinner with Uma Thurman last night. I do have an idea of what I would do with [Kill Bill Vol 3]. That was the whole thing, conquering the concept.
"What has happened to The Bride since then? And what do I want to do? I didn’t just want to come up with some cockamamie adventure. She doesn’t deserve that. The Bride has fought long and hard."
Tarantino said he's finally come up with a potential plot for the film, and hinted it could be the next one he makes.
"I have an idea now that could be interesting. I still wouldn’t do it for a little bit. It would be at least three years from now. It is definitely in the cards.”
The original plan was to have the grownup daughter of deceased assassin Vernita Green (Vivicia A Fox) return to avenger her mother's death.
But, considering Elle Driver (Daryl Hannah) and Sofie Fatale (Julie Dreyfus) are still alive, there's plenty of room to bring back other characters.
Tarantino, who has long claimed that he’ll step down from directing after his tenth film, released his ninth feature, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, earlier this year.
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Earlier this year, it was reported he would produce an adaptation of a Django Unchained graphic novel, serving as a sequel to the 2014 film.
He also revealed what he plans to do after retiring from making films.
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