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It didn't take long after the release of Quentin Tarantino's 'Kill Bill: Vol. 2' for talk of a third installment to crop up. It was ridiculous speculation...until Tarantino himself actually started talking about his plans for making 'Kill Bill Vol. 3.' Some of his collaborators were even backing him on it, making it seem as if it was at least a definite item on his future movie checklist. However, when 'Inglourious Basterds' was announced as his followup movie, things looked dicey for 'KB3,' and now with 'Django Unchained' following that, the outlook for a third 'Kill Bill' has become exceedingly grim. Now, possibly the final nail in the coffin for the project came from Tarantino's own lips during a 'Django' Q&A. Here's what he said when asked about the status of 'Kill Bill: Vol. 3'...
"I don’t know if there’s ever going to be a Kill Bill. Vol 3. We’ll see, probably not though.”
So...noncommittal with a heavy dose of doubt. As much of a fan of Tarantino's films as I am, I can't say I'm wildly disappointed about this. I dig the two 'Kill Bill' movies as one film, mainly because they tell one complete story. True, I like the first half more than the second, but they were really meant to be one filmic saga. It is for this reason that the mere concept of a third chapter baffles me. What was the premise behind it? Let's look at how we left things. The Bride got her revenge and, more importantly, Bill is dead. He has in fact been killed so the thought of a story continuation would, at the very least, require a title change. Tarantino is a frantic guy when it comes to how he conceives of his projects, and he is notorious for discussing ideas for films that will probably never get made. For example, where is that Vega Brothers flick? The fact that he doesn't definitively state whether 'Kill Bill: Vol. 3' is all dead or only mostly dead leaves, I suppose, a faint glimmer of hope. However, I'd say at this point we need to give up the ghost.
What do you guys think? Should we abandon hope for 'Kill Bill: Vol. 3?' Are you at all disappointed?
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Tags: Django Unchained, Kill Bill Vol 2, Kill Bill Vol 3, Quentin, Tarantino, development, doubt, doubtful
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Comment by SeventhSamurai on December 11, 2012 at 9:09pm I'm a big fan of Tarantino and Kill Bill, but I'm glad that a third will probably not happen.
Comment by Eric Faulkner on December 11, 2012 at 9:01pm Just release the Whole Bloody Affair already. I will say that the biggest tease from Tarantino is The Whole Bloody Affair box set. The box set was first revealed at Comic Con back in 2007. Next year marks the 10th anniversary so maybe that year will be the year it is released.
Comment by C.H. Gorog on December 11, 2012 at 7:31pm Tarantino saying he wanted to make a prequel/sequel to a film he made then eventually not making it? Shocking.
Comment by HudsonsirhesHicks on December 11, 2012 at 6:26pm Tarantino won't do a Vol.3. He's always looking to do something new and different so It would be hard to believe he would come back to this again. The first 2 stand on their own as a complete story - and he of all people knows that.
Comment by Dylan Anderson on December 11, 2012 at 6:00pm Kind of hard making a Kill Bill 3 when Bill had been...killed. It's like Halloween 3. No Myers, no Halloween. No Jigsaw, no Saw. Both movies were good, let it go.
Comment by Agent Zero on December 11, 2012 at 3:59pm someone should had ask him "Where's the grindhouse version"
Comment by Sachal Khan on December 11, 2012 at 2:44pm
Comment by Sachal Khan on December 11, 2012 at 2:43pm I remember reading somewhere that if he would ever do another Kill Bill then it would be in 2014, basically giving the Bride a 10 year break and then bringing her back into action.
Comment by Boatloads1017 on December 11, 2012 at 2:15pm
Comment by Samuel on December 11, 2012 at 2:07pm There won't be a Kill Bill vol III because Bill is dead. But, as Tarantino said, in a manner which implies that he is a fanboy of his own films, "The Bride will fight again!"
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