Fans of director Quentin Tarantino have no doubt been chomping at the bit for any word regarding what many believe to be his next project, the long-awaited final chapter in the Kill Bill trilogy, Kill Bill Vol. 3.
For those who saw Django Unchained over the holidays, you were probably asking yourselves who was the mysterious, veiled woman Tarantino kept cutting to throughout the film, and more importantly, what his purpose was in doing so.
In point of fact, the woman who played the character known as "Tracker" is indeed none other than actress Zoe Bell, who also starred in Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, and more importantly, played Uma Thurman's stunt double in both Kill Bill movies.
Taking all that into account, one would naturally assume, as did my good friend @mr-eighty8, that by cutting to Bell's character on three separate occasions throughout the film, this was simply Tarantino's way of hinting at the upcoming finale in the Kill Bill saga. Bring it on, I say.
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@thedude-abides i think your on to something about Zoe's character but I think it's not a Kill Bill Vol.3 Easter egg maybe a Easter egg for a Django sequel or a refrence to another all black star cast "killer Crows" i don't know but all i know it's probably not a Kill Bill reference
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Quentin Tarantino has already come out and said he's making Kill Bill Vol. 3 to coincide with the 10-year anniversary of the last film (2014). Zoe Bell is Uma Thurman's stunt double in the Kill Bill movies. There are 3, count 'em, 3 distinct shots of her in a film in which her character serves absolutely zero purpose. You do the math.
You know somethin', you read too many comic books. -- James Dean, Rebel Without a Cause
@monkeyiron2-0 Alan B. Orange and Comic Book Fan have refuted it as well over the past year and a half. The truth of the matter is, Tarantino has been on record many times addressing his plans for Kill Bill Vol. 3, including speculation in regards to possibly casting Chloe Moretz to play The Bride's daughter, Bebe. Here is just one example:
@monkeyiron2-0 That certainly is something of a paradox... I find it odd that he would dismiss it like that after talking it up so much over the last year and a half. What makes it even more puzzling is the (presumed) teasing of the film by the Zoe Bell cameo. Oh well. Guess we'll see.
You know somethin', you read too many comic books. -- James Dean, Rebel Without a Cause
@monkeyiron2-0 Yeah, but he's been talking it up ever since finishing Vol. 2, so the fact that the article's a few years old is no surprise. I'd venture to guess there are hundreds more just like it dating all the way back to '04, which only goes to prove what I've been saying all along in that the film has indeed been in the works for some time.
Daryl Hannah was on record discussing her prospective role in Vol. 3 as recent as 2011. In the clip, which I posted in a forum last year, Hannah was very careful in not revealing too much, which again leads me to speculate that perhaps the project is just being handled very carefully and any further plot details are being kept under wraps. Here's a link to that clip as well:
Might I just say, I felt like a super-nerd when she was first shown in a paisley mask and I blurted out, in front of the entire theater, "It's Zoe!". I love the internet for making me feel like less of a nerd!
I always thought the idea of revisiting the characters from Kill Bill years later was viable, so I hope Tarantino hasn't absolutely killed the idea outright. But maybe he's hyped it up for so long, he's actually willing to move on. If there is a 3rd chapter, though, I will be first in line to see it.
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For those who saw Django Unchained over the holidays, you were probably asking yourselves who was the mysterious, veiled woman Tarantino kept cutting to throughout the film, and more importantly, what his purpose was in doing so.
In point of fact, the woman who played the character known as "Tracker" is indeed none other than actress Zoe Bell, who also starred in Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof, and more importantly, played Uma Thurman's stunt double in both Kill Bill movies.
Taking all that into account, one would naturally assume, as did my good friend @mr-eighty8, that by cutting to Bell's character on three separate occasions throughout the film, this was simply Tarantino's way of hinting at the upcoming finale in the Kill Bill saga. Bring it on, I say.
Quentin Tarantino has already come out and said he's making Kill Bill Vol. 3 to coincide with the 10-year anniversary of the last film (2014). Zoe Bell is Uma Thurman's stunt double in the Kill Bill movies. There are 3, count 'em, 3 distinct shots of her in a film in which her character serves absolutely zero purpose. You do the math.
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/quentin-tarantino-plans-kill-bill-3-for-2014-release-movie-news-recap-1796842.html
http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/12/12/no-kill-bill-3-for-tarantino
Daryl Hannah was on record discussing her prospective role in Vol. 3 as recent as 2011. In the clip, which I posted in a forum last year, Hannah was very careful in not revealing too much, which again leads me to speculate that perhaps the project is just being handled very carefully and any further plot details are being kept under wraps. Here's a link to that clip as well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQPz-JgdFHw&feature=BFa&list=HL1319998858&lf=mh_lolz
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