It seems that filmmaker Quentin Tarantino is not going to return with the third chapter of ‘Kill Invoice’. Many Tarantino followers have been hoping that Tarantino would return to the Kill Invoice world and forged Uma Thurman’s daughter Maya Hawke in a potential sequel to the Kill Invoice movies, initially launched in 2003 and 2004 as a two-part storyline. Nonetheless, the filmmaker has acknowledged in a brand new interview {that a} third chapter of the martial arts movie wouldn’t be made, as per a report by Deadline.
Deadline quoted the Tarantino interview with DeMorgen the place he opened up on hypothesis about Thurman and Hawke teaming up in a Kill Invoice sequel. He mentioned, “I do not see that. My final movie is a few movie critic, a male critic. And he performs within the 70s.” Tarantino has set a 10-film restrict for himself, and his subsequent movie a few film critic is acknowledged to be his final, leaving no alternative for a Kill Invoice sequel.
Thurman mentioned the potential for Kill Invoice: Vol. 3 occurring in 2022. Throughout an look on The Jess Cagle Present, she mentioned, “I am unable to actually let you know something about it. I imply it has been mentioned over time. There was actual considered it occurring, however very way back. I do not see it as instantly on the horizon.”
Tarantino has acknowledged that he had spoken with Thurman about the potential for creating one other sequel and incorporating ideas from the primary two movies. Vivica A. Fox, who portrayed Vernita Inexperienced within the movie collection and was slain by Beatrix Kiddo, lately mentioned why followers nonetheless wish to see extra of this narrative. “I believe the primary draw is that individuals love Tarantino’s work,” she mentioned in an interview with CBR. “He is all the time acquired this bizarre quirkiness that surprises you, that intrigues you, [and] that makes you need extra.”
Fox featured in a music video with SZA by which they recreated Kill Invoice, sparking suspicion that the singer will play her daughter in a potential sequel. She added, “I used to be like, ‘No, it is only a tune, and he or she loves Kill Invoice. So I simply suppose it is the love of Tarantino and the magic of these movies.”