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Quentin Tarantino only has one movie left in his vow to retire after 10 films and Uma Thurman is weighing in on the possibility of that being “Kill Bill Vol. 3”.
Since the release of “Kill Bill Vol. 2” in 2004, rumours have circulated that a third film is in the works.
“I can’t really tell you anything about it,” Thurman said when asked about it on SiriusXM’s “The Jess Cagle Show”.
“I mean it has been discussed over the years,” she added. “There was real thought about it happening, but very long ago.”
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But overall, Thurman isn’t giving the idea much hope.
“I don’t see it as immediately on the horizon,” Thurman said. “I hate to disappoint people. Everybody wishes it would be the case, but I think it’s not immediately on the horizon.”
Thurman also spoke about another one of her iconic characters -Poison Ivy in “Batman And Robin”.
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During the interview, the actress shared how she based her take on the villain off of screen siren Mae West.
“It was such a like, ‘How do create something kind of original from a 2D thing?’,” she said of creating her character. “And then this kind of little bit wonderfully camped up world that Joel [Schumacher] was gonna create. And [that was] Mae West and he let me do it. So it’s amazing.”
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Super Pumped: A Battle for Uber, an adaption of tech reporter and author Mike Issac's book based on the rise and fall of Uber CEO and co-founder Travis Kalanick. Starring as the infamous tech-bro, the impressive cast and crew also features award-winning talent in the likes of , Hank Azaria, Elizabeth Shue, and Quentin Tarantino in a narrator role.This is part of Showtime's new anthology series, Super Pumped, with a season two already in the works that will be focused on the working relationship between Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg.Read on for all the details on the new series that captures the messy story of the well-known ride-sharing app.What can be best described as a “ripped from the headlines” moment, the series' eight episodes will focus on the true story of the founder, with an emphasis on the powerful business folk who worked alongside the popular ride-sharing app.
Kill Bill movie.Director Quentin Tarantino has mooted the possibility of a new Kill Bill film over the years and now Thurman has addressed the rumours on a recent interview with SiriusXM’s The Jess Cagle Show. When asked about a follow-up for the franchise, Thurman said a third film is “not immediately on the horizon”.Thurman added: “I can’t really tell you anything about it.
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Zack Sharf Bad news for “Kill Bill” fans. Despite Quentin Tarantino stirring up buzz for “Kill Bill Vol. 3” in interviews over the last few years, franchise star Uma Thurman confirmed on SiriusXM’s “The Jess Cagle Show” that a third entry in the series is “not immediately on the horizon.” Thurman starred as Beatrix “The Bride” Kiddo in Tarantino’s martial arts revenge drama, which shot as one film but was released in two separate parts.
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