FROM BoothBayDinnerTheatre.com: In all the talk about a third installment of Quentin Tarantino‘s martial-arts opus “Kill Bill,” little attention has been paid — um, almost 6-year-old spoiler alert? — to one tiny fact: Bill does in fact get killed at the end of Volume 2. One would assume it’d be difficult, or at least require some nifty storytelling trickery, to title a film after a character that already has already been axed.
We posed just this question to Quentin Tarantino in a recent interview, because as far as we can tell, the writer/director has not addressed the title issue.
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