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Quentin Tarantino Films Cut 'Kill Bill' Scene in Fortnite
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Quentin Tarantino Films Cut ‘Kill Bill’ Scene in Fortnite

by jummy84 November 30, 2025
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If you thought Quentin Tarantino didn’t have even more to add to “Kill Bill” and make the film any longer, think again.

Tarantino is set to release possibly his greatest movie, “Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair,” which is a four-plus-hour cut of “Kill Bill” combined as one film, in theaters next month. It includes an un-seen anime sequence that wasn’t even in the original Cannes cut of “Kill Bill,” but that wasn’t the only thing he had previously left on the cutting room floor.

There was yet another chapter of the film that Tarantino wrote for the very first draft of his film, but he trimmed it and the sequence was never filmed. Now, more than 20 years after the release of both “Kill Bill” movies, Tarantino has turned to an unusual means to bring his vision of this lost “Kill Bill” scene to life: the massively popular video game “Fortnite.”

ZOOTOPIA 2, from left: Nick Wilde (voice: Jason Bateman), Judy Hopps (voice: Ginnifer Goodwin), 2025. © Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

Tarantino using “Fortnite’s” game engine Unreal Engine directed a motion-captured short film that reunites him with Uma Thurman, reprising her role as The Bride. The sequence effectively fills in a gap in the lore of “Kill Bill” that had not previously been seen on screen. So yes, even though the short features Fortnite’s banana character Peely, this new short can be considered canon in Tarantino’s cinematic universe.

The short is called “The Lost Chapter: Yuki’s Revenge,” and is set after the Bride takes down the ball-and-chain wielding killer Gogo Yubari. Now, we see the Bride battle Yubari’s twin sister Yuki. After a split-screen sequence of Yuki arriving in Hollywood “Battlewood” and even surveilling The Bride outside Vernita Green’s home, Yuki confronts The Bride, still driving the Pussy Wagon truck, and aims to gun her down.

Battlewood in ‘Fortnite: After Dark’

What ensues is an elaborate shoot-em-up and car chase in which Yuki, in this version, ultimately dies not a bloody death but a blue, pixel-y one before she’s beamed up and set to be respawned, “Fortnite” style.

Unlike an animated sequence that just features Thurman’s voice, Tarantino is actually directing Thurman as dressed and photographed with a motion-capture helmet cam, and her performance and the whole sequence was rendered in Unreal Engine as though it were an in-game cinematic.

“Fortnite” intends to premiere “Yuki’s Revenge” as part of its latest season of gameplay, Chapter 7. “Fortnite” for this new season has a Hollywood theme, and rather than stage a virtual concert in the digital “Fortnite” lobbies as they’ve done before, the “Yuki’s Revenge” scene acts as a brand-new Quentin Tarantino film making its world premiere in the game. Players who log on can watch the film on November 30 at 2 p.m. ET.

Speaking at a special “Fortnite” event from Tarantino’s own Vista Theater in Los Angeles on November 19, Tarantino explained that the reason the Yuki fight scene was cut from his draft was because the movie was already shaping up to be over four hours long, and it was too much to have both the Gogo Yubari battle and the Yuki battle in the same film.

‘Fortnite: After Dark’

He clarified that, even though the fight was cut from the film, in his mind, we’re to assume the fight still happened as part of The Bride’s journey, even though we never saw it. In fact, an actual take used in “Kill Bill” outside Vernita’s home has the sound of an ice cream truck jingle in the background, and Tarantino used that take to suggest that someone, in this case Yuki, was secretly watching The Bride all along.

Tarantino was asked at the event if he would ever consider making another film in “Fortnite” or utilizing some other animation techniques in order to create some of the spinoff ideas he’s been teasing over the years, and he suggested there could be some future where it helps him craft an origin story for Bill or a side project about the Vega brothers as seen in “Reservoir Dogs” and “Pulp Fiction.”

While it means that we’ll soon see players running around “Fortnite” Battle Royales in skins as The Bride or Gogo Yubari, Tarantino praised the “Fortnite” team for wanting to help him create something he had lingering, rather than have him come up with something entirely new that featured some of his iconic characters.

“I always wanted it to see the light of day, and now it has,” Tarantino said at the event.

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Maya Hawke Reveals Uma Thurman’s Tarantino Advice: "Keep Your Shoes On"
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Maya Hawke Reveals Uma Thurman’s Tarantino Advice: “Keep Your Shoes On”

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

It seems like Quentin Tarantino isn’t beating the foot fetish allegations anytime soon.

During a recent episode of Amy Poehler’s Good Hang podcast, Maya Hawke was asked whether her mom, Uma Thurman, shared “any advice about working with Quentin” going into her role in 2019’s Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.

The Stranger Things star had a quick answer, simply responding, “Keep your shoes on,” causing them to laugh in unison.

“Keep ’em on, baby. Keep those shoes on,” Poehler joked in response. “Perfect advice. Perfect.”

As one of Tarantino’s most frequent collaborators, Thurman has a fair share of experience with the filmmaker’s predilection for foot scenes. In 1994’s Pulp Fiction, there are multiple close-ups of her character Mia Wallace’s bare feet.

More infamously, there’s a scene in 2003’s Kill Bill: Vol. 1 that zooms in on both of Thurman’s feet as she wiggles her toes to regain feeling in her body after coming out of a coma. Revisit it below.

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More recently, Margot Robbie’s soles were featured in a Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood scene for which Tarantino reportedly instructed her not to wash her feet. Margaret Qualley and Dakota Fanning’s bare feet were also seen in the film.

Another frequent Tarantino collaborator, Brad Pitt, actually called him out on it while accepting a SAG Award for his supporting role as Cliff Booth in Once Upon a Time, saying, “I want to thank my co-stars, [Leonardo DiCaprio], Margot Robbie, Margot Robbie’s feet, Margaret Qualley’s feet, Dakota Fanning’s feet. Seriously, Quentin has separated more women from their shoes than the TSA.”

For his part, Tarantino has defended his camera’s obsession with women’s feet. “There’s a lot of feet in a lot of good directors’ movies. That’s just good direction,” he told GQ in 2021. “Before me, the person foot fetishism was defined by was Luis Buñuel, another film director. And Hitchcock was accused of it and Sofia Coppola has been accused of it.”

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Quentin Tarantino Returns to Acting in 'Only What We Carry'
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Quentin Tarantino Returns to Acting in ‘Only What We Carry’

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

It might be a while before the world sees Quentin Tarantino’s tenth and final movie as a writer-director (if it ever happens at all, or if he’s really true to his word about retiring), but cinephiles will soon get at least one other chance to see his work.

Tarantino is returning to the big screen, but this time as an actor. Tarantino has joined the cast of director Jamie Adams‘ new film “Only What We Carry,” which recently wrapped production after a six-day shoot in Normandy, an individual with knowledge of the project told IndieWire.

Tarantino stars among the ensemble cast that also includes Simon Pegg, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Liam Hellmann, and newcomer Lizzy McAlpine. The feature film was shot with a largely improvised script, in the tradition of arthouse filmmakers like Mike Leigh and Eric Rohmer.

Paul McCartney 'Man on the Run'

A prolific indie filmmaker, Adams has directed 12 features over the past decade, including festival hits like “Black Mountain Poets” and “Wild Honey Pie!”

While Tarantino is best known as a director, he has a long tradition of appearing on screen. He played supporting roles in his first two films, “Reservoir Dogs” and “Pulp Fiction,” before starring alongside George Clooney and Harvey Keitel in “From Dusk Till Dawn,” which he also co-wrote. He has continued to make small cameos in his own films ever since, serving as the voice of an offscreen director in both “Kill Bill” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and giving himself violent onscreen deaths in “Inglorious Basterds” and “Django Unchained.”

He occasionally pops up in other projects as well: he portrayed the character of McKenas Cole in four episodes of “Alias,” played Kermit’s director in “The Muppets’ Wizard of Oz,” and lended his voice to the Showtime series “Super Pumped.” But “Only What We Carry” will be his most significant role in someone else’s movie since the 1990s. While his future as a filmmaker continues to be uncertain, his willingness to take on the role suggests he could follow in the footsteps of Martin Scorsese and do more acting.

An official synopsis for “Only What We Carry” reads: “Julian Johns, a once-formidable instructor whose former student Charlotte Levant (Boutella) returns home to face the ghosts of her past. Joining them are Quentin Tarantino as John Percy, Julian’s old friend whose sudden arrival stirs long-buried truths; Charlotte Gainsbourg as Josephine Chabrol, Charlotte’s protective sister; Liam Hellmann as Vincent, a restless artist caught between love and loyalty, and Lizzy McAlpine, making her film debut as Jacqueline, a young aspiring dancer whose presence forces everyone to confront the weight of what they’ve left behind.”

The film is one of several new projects that Tarantino has taken on since scrapping his planned final film “The Movie Critic.” He wrote the upcoming David Fincher Netflix film “The Adventures of Cliff Booth,” which sees Brad Pitt reprising his Oscar-winning role from “Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood.” And during a recent appearance on the “Church of Tarantino” podcast, he teased plans to mount a West End stage production in 2026.

Adams is represented by Gersh.

October 27, 2025 0 comments
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What's Next for Quentin Tarantino, and Film Critics — Screen Talk
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What’s Next for Quentin Tarantino, and Film Critics — Screen Talk

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Quentin Tarantino‘s recent — and no doubt coveted — appearance on “The Church of Tarantino,” a long-running fan podcast run by Scott K., provided spicy details about the director’s next moves. He’s working on a play he hopes to take to the West End, and during the two-hour episode, he also explained why his purported 10th film “The Movie Critic” derailed. It turns out that Tarantino’s planned limited series, as announced in 2022 for an unspecified network or streamer, began as “The Movie Critic” before he whittled it down to a feature film version.

The Oscar-winning “Pulp Fiction” and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” director first announced in 2024 that he would not move forward with “The Movie Critic,” about a film writer in 1970s Los Angeles circa the same time and place as “Once Upon a Time.” There wouldn’t have been, he insists, any overlaps in terms of characters, nor would there be an appearance from Cliff Booth (played by Oscar winner Brad Pitt). Of course, we now know that Booth and Pitt are returning for a new film, scripted by Tarantino and directed by David Fincher, for Netflix. Titled “The Adventures of Cliff Booth,” the period film went into on-location California production this past week.

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On this week’s episode of IndieWire’s “Screen Talk,” co-hosts Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio recapped Tarantino’s podcast appearance — and specifically about how Tarantino rejected the notion that he is paralyzed by fear or indecision about his 10th and expected-to-be-final movie. For now, the Netflix movie and the eventual stage play will have to sate his fans.

Elsewhere on the episode, we share our own favorite movies from the 1970s in the wake of IndieWire’s ’70s Week, which ranked the decade’s 100 best movies, topped by Bob Fosse’s “All That Jazz,” along with interviews and insights about the era. Our mutual favorites include “Klute” and “Chinatown,” and we gave a shout-out to films like “A Clockwork Orange” and “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” that didn’t make the cut.

Speaking of podcast appearances, Warner Bros. film chiefs Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy gave a candid chat to The Black List founder Franklin Leonard about the studio’s recent successes. They talked about the bidding war for Zach Cregger’s sleeper horror “Weapons” — De Luca got the script at 8:30 a.m. on a Monday in January 2023 and by the next day the deal was closing at Warners’ production arm New Line. They also unpacked further the revolutionary deal for Ryan Coogler and “Sinners”; the filmmaker will get back the rights to the horror movie in 25 years, which is five years longer than Sony’s similar deal with Tarantino and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” a movie Warners chased. At this point, “Sinners” is a Best Picture Oscar frontrunner.

Listen to this week’s “Screen Talk” episode below.

August 24, 2025 0 comments
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