Actually, I believe he mentioned using the actor who played her daughter in the first film, since she'll have actually grown into the role in the intervening decade and a half.
I believe he mentioned filming scenes on an ongoing basis. Justin On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:34 PM, Keith Johnson <keithbjohn...@comcast.net> wrote: > > > > Damn! Now the guys have *me* doing it, but when I thought of Copperhead's > daughter going after The Bride, my first thought was "Rosario Dawson could > pull off a kickass woman bent on revenge like nobody's business!" Is she too > old to play Copperhead's daughter only ten years from now? Sure...but this is > Tarentino. I'm sure he could come up with some crazy excuse, and the > incongruity of age could add a built in humour to heighten the camp factor. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tracey de Morsella" <tdli...@multiculturaladvantage.com> > To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, ggs...@yahoo.com, "Cinque3000" > <cinque3...@verizon.net>, "Sincere" <sincere1...@gmail.com> > Sent: Monday, October 5, 2009 2:00:53 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern > Subject: [scifinoir2] Quentin Tarantino confirms 'Kill Bill, Vol. 3,' but > who's left to kill? > > > > During promotion for the first two "Kill Bill" films, creator Quentin > Tarantino hypothisized that he'd like to return for a third installment that > would take place 10 years afterward the second film ended. Six years since > Vol. 1 and a little over five years since Vol. 2, Tarantino has made waves by > letting everyone know he hasn't abandoned his plan. > > Speaking during a press conference for "Inglourious Basterds" in Mexico on > Saturday, Tarantino says he still plays to shoot "Kill Bill 3" in or around > 2014. According to Variety, the filmmaker said he'd shoot a different > picture inbetween. He's currently contemplating a "re-imagining" of a number > of genres including a Western or a '30's type gangster movie. > > "Kill Bill, Vol. 2" ended with The Bride (Uma Thurman) reunited with her baby > and all of her targets killed. Most speculate that "Copperhead's" daughter, > who is spared in "Vol. 1" would be the most likely protagonist now that she's > all grown up and no doubt has revenge of her own on her mind. The "Bill" > portion of the film would be difficult to incorporate even in flashbacks > after David Carradine's death this past summer. > > More curious is who exactly would produce the feature? It's unclear whether > this is a project the Weinstein's were allowed to keep the rights too when > they left Miramax in 2005 or whether it would kick back to the recently > gutted indie specialty label. Needless to say, parent company Disney would > hardly be adverse to making a sequel to a series that has already grossed > $332 million worldwide. Plus, the mammoth success of "Basterds" this summer > ensures, at least for the time being, that Tarantino's reign in pop culture > is hardly over. > > Thurman will be seen in theaters later this month in the romantic comedy > "Motherhood." > > More on this story as it develops on HitFix. > > Can you wait another 5 years for a third "Kill Bill? Do you think it's still > a good idea? > > http://www.hitfix.com/articles/2009-10-5-quentin-tarantino-confirms-kill-bill-vol-3-but-who-s-left-to-kill > > > > Tracey de Morsella, Managing Producer > > The Green Economy Post > > http://greeneconomypost.com > > tra...@greeneconomypost.com > > > > -- Read the Bitter Guide to the Bitter Guy. http://thebitterguy.livejournal.com