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Kill Bill 3 could be Quentin Tarantino's last movie

The actor spoke at the Rome Film Festival about the rumors about his tenth film.

Quentin Tarantino remains faithful to his promise to leave the cinema after his tenth film as a director, he would only have one more bullet left in the magazine, and that could be, neither more nor less than the third installment of Kill Bill.

The Oscar winner for best screenplay for Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained has attended the Rome Film Festival. There, in addition to receiving an award for his professional career from the master of Italian horror, Dario Argento, he has spoken about what, in theory, will be his last film.

When asked if his tenth film will be Kill Bill 3, the filmmaker replied: "Why not?" Tarantino has claimed to have several projects beyond the cinema, including a book on film criticism or a television series, although before that he would like to do a comedy.

"It's not that it's going to be my next film, it's something I'm thinking of doing and I'm not going to say what it is, but it has to do in part with the Spaghetti Western," said the director in a conversation with the person in charge of the Festival, Antonio Monda.

“The Mexican bandit is going to be an Italian, the hero an American, the bad sheriff a German, the Mexican ballroom dancer is Israeli,” Tarantino explained before adding: “Everyone is speaking a different language as they think, 'Okay, when he finishes saying his thing, it's my turn'”.

Although he has not given more details about it, everything seems to indicate that Tarantino plans to make a comedy based on the filming of the European western. In them, actors of different nationalities such as Clint Eastwood, Franco Nero or Klaus Kinski met, each speaking in their own language, since later the dialogue ended up being dubbed into the different languages ​​of the countries to which the film was distributed.

Kill Bill 3 could be Quentin Tarantino's last movie

Although he has not specified the possible members of this eclectic cast, there being a German and an Israeli girl, it is more than likely that Tarantino has in mind Christoph Waltz and Daniella Pick, recurring actors in his filmography.

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