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Quentin Tarantino talks Kill Bill 3: 'I wouldn't be surprised if Uma Thurman's The Bride made one more appearance'

'I've been talking to Uma about it just a little bit...'

Jack Shepherd
Sunday 03 January 2016 11:19 EST
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Kill Bill: Volume 3 is becoming ever more likely, as director Quentin Tarantino once again teases The Bride’s possible return to cinemas.

Speaking to Variety, the non-committal director teased that he had spoken to actress Uma Thurman, who plays the protagonist ‘Black Mambo’, about reprising the role.

"I've been very non-committal about it, and I'm not committing to it, but I wouldn't be surprised if The Bride made one more appearance before the whole thing is said and done.

“I've been talking to Uma about it just a little bit. Some of the stuff that I've written and never made it into the movie that maybe I could use and thinking, 'OK, now, thirteen years later, what would be going on with Sofie Fatale, what would be going on with Elle Driver?’”

Previously, the Hateful Eight director has said - if another Kill Bill film does happen - it wouldn’t pick up where the last one finished, but many years later.

Tarantino recently made headlines for calling the confederate flag the ‘American swastika’, stating that the country hasn’t been “as divided with itself since the Civil War”.

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