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Quentin Tarantino Never Thought Lost ‘Kill Bill’ Chapter Would Get Made — Until Fortnite Stepped In: ‘I Sent Them the Script’ and They Said, ‘Let’s Do This’
A two-decade-old dream is finally coming true for director Quentin Tarantino. The “Kill Bill” chapter known as “Yuki’s Revenge” is coming to life in Fortnite.
The animated short will also head to the big screen as part of an exclusive limited theatrical run of “Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair.”
Tarantino’s “The Lost Chapter: Yuki’s Revenge” stars Uma Thurman, who returns as The Bride, and runs eight minutes. Tarantino and Thurman worked with Epic Games’ Unreal Engine, and used motion capture technology to transfer her performance into the gaming platform.
Speaking at his Vista Theater in Los Angeles at a special launch event, Tarantino explained how Fortnite and Epic Games came to be the perfect fit for “The Lost Chapter: Yuki’s Revenge.”
Does Kill Bill in Fortnite mean a sequel is happening? Quentin Tarantino has an idea…
If Quentin Tarantino has another Kill Bill story to tell, maybe this one should be on TV
While we continue waiting to learn what Quentin Tarantino's tenth and potentially final movie will be, the writer/director seems to be having the time of his life collaborating with Epic Games on chapter 7 season 1 of Fortnite. Not only does the season bring characters from his Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair cut of his two-volume revenge epic, but also an animated short based on a piece of Tarantino's original script that was cut before filming, titled The Lost Chapter: Yuki's Revenge.
Given how deeply he and Kill Bill star Uma Thurman — who reprises her role as the Bride in the short — are still connected to the franchise, the possibility of a continuation came up at the world premiere for Yuki's Revenge earlier this month. While Tarantino refused to confirm exactly what he's doing next, he does have a potential idea to expand the world of Kill Bill a bit more.
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Uma Thurman returns as “Kill Bill's ”Bride“ ”for first time in 20 years in sneak peek at animated 'Lost Chapter'
Uma Thurman is returning to her iconic Kill Bill heroine for the first time in 20 years — this time, in animated form. In a collaboration with Epic Games' massively popular video game Fortnite, Quentin Tarantino and the actress reunited to shoot a scene that had appeared in early drafts of the Kill Bill script but was never filmed due to budget and pacing concerns.
While the sequence is animated, Tarantino and Thurman worked with motion capture technology and Epic Games' Unreal Engine to transfer her performance and facial expressions into a digital landscape.
Originally, the scene was included in Kill Bill: Volume 1, and was supposed to come after the Bride's showdown with fellow assassin O-Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu) and the Crazy 88 gang in Tokyo. Yuki is the sister of Gogo Yubari (Chiaki Kuriyama), O-Ren's meteor hammer-wielding bodyguard, whom the Bride dispatches after a bloody battle. In early drafts (which you can still read online), the psychopathic Yuki follows the Bride back to the United States and chases her through a suburban area. In fitting Kill Bill fashion, the chase comes to a brutally violent end.
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