Fortnite, Quentin Tarantino and Kill Bill
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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.
Uma Thurman is finally returning to Kill Bill, but viewers will be surprised at the nature of her return. This is a big year for Kill Bill, with Quentin Tarantino’s epic movie returning to the big screen on December 5 – but with a twist.
A pristine copy of Fortnite has just been sold for $42,500 — which seems a lot for a free-to-play game. To be fair, this is a boxed version of Fortnite — something that also grants access to the game's original Save the World mode, which Epic Games still requires you pay a small amount to access.
Fortnite 's next big event will act as a narrative sequel to Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill movies, bringing back Uma Thurman as Beatrice Kiddo as well as Yuki Yibari, the sister of one of Kill Bill Volume 1's antagonists.