Quentin Tarantino insists that he’s not making a new Kill Bill with Maya Hawke
sequel starring original star Uma Thurman and her real-life daughter Maya Hawke. “I don’t see that happening,” he said, reiterating that this next and final film is “about a film critic, a male critic.
Elsewhere in the interview, which takes the ever-popular form of a list of things Tarantino likes, he mentions that, if he had been a songwriter instead of a filmmaker, he would’ve liked to make something like Bob Dylan’sis, saying he appreciate that the episodes are short, that the characters are cute, and that there’s a surprising amount of satire in it. So there you go, Tarantino fans:
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