Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman have discussed the possibility of 'Kill Bill 3'

Uma Thurman in Kill Bill (Credit: Miramax)
Uma Thurman in Kill Bill (Credit: Miramax)

Quentin Tarantino's two-part festival of swords and slaughter Kill Bill could potentially spawn a third movie, the director has said.

Speaking around the release of his latest film, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, the auteur said that he's even been in discussion about it with his star Uma Thurman.

And not only that, it was only the other day.

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He told the Happy Sad Confused podcast: “Me and Uma have talked about it recently, frankly, to tell you the truth.

“I have thought about it a little further. We were talking about it literally last week.

“If any of my movies were going to spring from my other movies, it would be a third Kill Bill.”

This is not the first time he's proffered a possible third instalment of his revenge saga, in which Thurman played The Bride, a woman scorned and then buried who embarks on a murderous spree to destroy her tormentors.

Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman during "Kill Bill Volume 1" Premiere in Paris at Grand Rex Theater in Paris, France. (Photo by Tony Barson/WireImage)
Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman during at the Kill Bill Vol. 1 premiere in Paris (Credit: Tony Barson/WireImage)

He's said back in 2004 that he might make a third film around the daughter of Vivica A. Fox's Vernita Green, Nikki, who witnesses The Bride killing her mother.

He told Entertainment Weekly: “Oh yeah, initially I was thinking this would be my ‘Dollars Trilogy’. I was going to do a new one every ten years. But I need at least fifteen years before I do this again.

“I’ve already got the whole mythology: Sofie Fatale will get all of Bill’s money. She’ll raise Nikki, who’ll take on The Bride. Nikki deserves her revenge every bit as much as The Bride deserved hers. I might even shoot a couple of scenes for it now so I can get the actresses while they’re this age.”

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But equally, he told IGN in 2012 that he would 'probably not' revisit the films.

However, he will be looking for a new project after the star-studded Once Upon A Time In Hollywood hits screens.

This will be his ninth movie, and he's more or less said that he'll be calling it a day after making 10 movies.

There's a possibility that the planned Star Trek movie he's written could be his last project, but sure a third chapter to the Kill Bill series would be far more appropriate.

Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Timothy Olyphant, Dakota Fanning, Bruce Dern, and Al Pacino, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood is out across the UK on August 14.