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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesAt Comic-Con over the summer, Tarantino was slightly more hopeful. "I always said I would wait ten years," he said. " 'Kill Bill 3' is a work in progress." But it would seem the director has other things to do. He was in Toronto last night to help launch "Django Unchained" in Canada where We Got This Covered managed to throw a couple of questions his way, and the director pretty much admitted that "Kill Bill 3" will likely never happen.
“I don’t know if there’s ever going to be a 'Kill Bill. Vol 3.' We’ll see, probably not though,” he said. It's candid talk from the director, so those holding out hope for further adventures in that world shouldn't hold their breath. And frankly, everyone is still waiting for the much promised "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair."
And oh yeah, another movie you can scratch off his list? Anything in the James Bond franchise. Fans already know that Tarantino once pitched "Casino Royale" to producers (before it was eventually made with Daniel Craig) and he reveals they should've hired him then. “No, 'Casino Royale' was the one I wanted to direct, they missed their opportunity,” he said. And in case you forgot, he's not going to direct any of the "Star Wars" sequels either.
As always, Tarantino is a great listen, and below you can see excerpts from his Sirius XM chat hosted by Film Comment's Scott Foundas where he talks about his influences, meeting Terry Gilliam and more. Also, he rocks a Wu Wear hoodie which is kind of awesome.
3 Comments
Traie | December 11, 2012 1:29 PM
Anyone know where we could find the entire Q&A aside from actually getting Sirius Radio?
Diane Drake | December 11, 2012 11:54 AM
Thanks so much for sharing these clips. They're really illuminating and Tarantino is so generous with his life experience. I've been a fan for many years, and finally made good on a threat to write piece I'd had in the back of my mind for a long time on his pretty loving treatment of women in his otherwise very violent movies -- https://dianedrake.com/quentin-loves-girls/