Kill Bill Vol.3 has been up in the air for some time now. The film would feature The Bride and B.B. becoming targets of revenge for Nikki Bell whose Mother Vernita Green was killed by The Bride as revenge for being part of the group who tried to kill her and killed several other people during her wedding rehearsal due to her falling pregnant by her ex-boss and lover Bill and running away with her child to give her a normal life.

For years there has been talk about Kill Bill an in an interview with Uma Thurman she sates it won’t happen any time soon but that it almost happened. The film would star Maya Hawke Thurman’s real-life daughter as BB. Tarantino stated that he didn’t want to just send The Bride on any old adventure and that it would have to be a worthwhile sequel before stating the Kill Bill Vol.3 is still on the cards.

Whatever happens to the outcome of Kill Bill Vol.3 it will be interesting to see if The Bride will emerge one last time.

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