Kill Bill director Quentin Tarantino has dropped some big news about the franchise which is sure to delight fans.
In a discussion with Andy Cohen, the 56-year old director revealed that a third movie may eventually follow“I just had dinner with Uma Thurman last night,” Tarantino said. “We were at a really cool Japanese restaurant. I do have an idea of what I would do with . That was the whole thing, conquering the concept.
“I didn’t just want to come up with some cockamamie adventure. doesn’t deserve that,” Tarantino explained. “The Bride has fought long and hard. 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.
“To some degree or another, I’ve kind of written what I’m going to do for the next three years,” he added. “And then after that, I’ll get around to what the next movie will be.”
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