"Kill Bill" Volume 3 rumored to be back on big screens; Director gave hints [interviews]

By Staff Writer

Jun 27, 2014 05:51 AM EDT

Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill might just go back in big screens sooner this decade. Speculations of the upcoming third volume heat up as Quentin revealed the potential of bringing it back on MTV.

"I think I killed Bill," he explained.

"I don't know. I could change my mind about it, but I don't know. It's looking like not." He eventually elaborated that he has already taken Bill down - there's no reason for his name to appear on the title. But anything is possible; perhaps changing the title will do.

 "It would be Volume 3 of the story of the Bride," he added. The Bride, also known as Beatrix (portrayed by Uma Thurman) was seen on the last volume to end the story

happily. When Uma was asked about Tarantino's filming plans, she said they talked about is before but there were no assurance of the script being written just yet.   

"There's no script; there are just ideas and notes," the award-winning director said. "I won't do that next, but it could very well be the thing I do after next."

In addition, he has spoken about taking a break for 10 years in directing before creating another volume for The Bride. He already had 6 years of break; will this mean another 4 years of waiting? Please don't create much suspense dear Quentin. "Kill Bill", or let's say martial arts, fans couldn't wait.

"There's a lot of idle talk going on out there," he said according to the same site.

"At the same time, though, it's what I've been saying from the beginning. That cracks me up, because somebody asked me about it in one of my overseas trips and I said it. And on the Tarantino archives Web page there was all this stuff and the leader of the [site] goes, 'Ah guys. This is everything he's always said. It's just getting closer to 10 years. That's all!"

He also stated that there's only one movie left and he's getting there [into going back in directing]. 

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