Controversial filmmaker, Quentin Tarantino, announced Saturday at the Morelia Intl. Film Festival that he plans on making a ”Kill Bill: Vol. 3.”
Variety reports that the eccentric director, attending the fest to support his WWII Jewish revenge flick, “Inglourious Basterds,” wanted Uma Thurman’s character, The Bride, and her daughter Beebe, to have at least 10 years of peace before being entrenched in another blood-soaked episode. This would theoretically pin the project down to 2014.
When asked about the possibility of another “Basterds” installment, Tarantino explained that he has plenty of material for another movie and that future prequels or sequels may be in the works at some point.
He did, however, point out that he would like to do at least one project before the next “Kill Bill” film saying he’s thinking about a “re-imagining” of a western or a pre-depression era gangster flick in the vein of a “Pretty Boy Floyd.”









