Kill Bill 3
?
Since 2004 and the theatrical release of
Kill Bill 2
, Quentin Tarantino has never stopped talking about the filming of a third part.
In vain.
Still, the 58-year-old director seems in tune with the project.
In July 2019, in full promotion for
Once Upon A Time ... In Hollywood
,
his latest film, he played the honesty card for the MTV podcast, in July 2019,
Happy Sad Confused
.
“To tell the truth, Uma [Thurman, who plays the criminal Beatrix Kiddo on screen, Editor's note] and I spoke openly about it very recently.
Well, I still have to dig into this idea but we talked about it just last week.
And if there is one of my films that I had to follow up, it would be
Kill Bill
. "
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Kill Bill 3
Invited this year to the 16th Rome International Film Festival, Quentin Tarantino received a prize on Tuesday, October 19 to reward his entire filmography, awarded by Dario Argento, master of horror. In the spotlight, he can't escape the question about a
Kill Bill 3
. Unsurprisingly, he replies “
Why not?
», Reports
Variety
. “
But first, I would like to do a comedy. It won't necessarily be my next film. It's something I think I'm doing, I wouldn't say what it is. But I can say that in any case there will be some spaghetti western in it. [...] I can't wait to shoot this, because it's going to be very funny
”.
The scenario is already well sketched: “
I want to do it with the style of the spaghetti western where each person will speak a different language. The Mexican bandido is played by an Italian, the hero is American, the evil sheriff is German, the Mexican girl in the saloon is Israeli ... And everyone speaks to each other in a different language. Basically, the actors are like,
“
Ok, as soon as he's finished speaking, it's my turn!
””, Relates
Variety
.
With nine films on the clock - the
Kill Bill
diptych
appears as one and the same film - Quentin Tarantino has one last feature film to write, since he keeps repeating that he wants to retire after his tenth film.
“That's exactly why I want to quit.
I know the history of cinema, from this stage to the end the directors do not improve,
”he said on the set of
Real Time with Bill M
aher last June.
Quentin Tarantino is far from putting his director's cap in the closet.
In addition to his writing career introduced by the publication of two books, he has already written the “
five thirty-minute episodes
” of
Bounty Law
, a series dedicated to the character of Rick Dalton, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in
Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood
.
And he intends to bring them to life.
“
I want to do it, but it will take me a year and a half.
[...] So I will do them, and will realize them all
”he explained to the
Deadline
media
.