Anyone ever wondering what it might be like to see Quentin Tarantino direct a superhero movie, be it for Marvel or DC, is about to get closer than they ever have, or ever will, to seeing that become a reality. Then again, the Academy Award-winning filmmaker does have the Kill Bill series of the early 2000s on his resumé, and some could argue The Bride, portrayed by Uma Thurman, is every bit the superhero after seeing what she overcame to eventually (spoiler alert) kill Bill — a masterpiece of cinema Tom Holland seems keen to borrow from for Spider-Man: Brand New Day.As Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair prepares to reignite The Bride’s brutal, unforgiving and blood-soaked journey for audiences on Dec. 5, and with a tantalizing 4.5-hour runtime, it appears director Destin Daniel Cretton and Marvel Studios are working on putting Holland in a fight no one expected before now, as a recent report suggest they’ll borrow from The Bride vs Gogo and the Crazy 88 scene from 2003’s Kill Bill: Volume I and be forced to square off against a room full of ninjas. It’s a scene that pits Thurman, The Bride, against a seemingly endless wave of Yakuza gang members that she fights and kills, every single one of them, only to then stand face-to-face with the 17-year-old Gogo Yubari, a miniboss played by Chiaki Kuriyama in the award-winning role, going on to have an epic battle that ended in Yubari having her own meteor hammer (spoiler alert) lodged in her skull — The Bride then going on to face the O-Ren Ishii, portrayed by award-winning actress Lucy Liu, in a much more subdued, basically ASMR, one-on-one duel of swords that delighted the senses.
Anyone ever wondering what it might be like to see Quentin Tarantino direct a superhero movie, be it for Marvel or DC, is about to get closer than they ever have, or ever will, to seeing that become a reality. Then again, the Academy Award-winning filmmaker does have the Kill Bill series of the early 2000s on his resumé, and some could argue The Bride, portrayed by Uma Thurman, is every bit the superhero after seeing what she overcame to eventually (spoiler alert) kill Bill — a masterpiece of cinema Tom Holland seems keen to borrow from for Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
As Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair prepares to reignite The Bride’s brutal, unforgiving and blood-soaked journey for audiences on Dec. 5, and with a tantalizing 4.5-hour runtime, it appears director Destin Daniel Cretton and Marvel Studios are working on putting Holland in a fight no one expected before now, as a recent report suggest they’ll borrow from The Bride vs Gogo and the Crazy 88 scene from 2003’s Kill Bill: Volume I and be forced to square off against a room full of ninjas.
It’s a scene that pits Thurman, The Bride, against a seemingly endless wave of Yakuza gang members that she fights and kills, every single one of them, only to then stand face-to-face with the 17-year-old Gogo Yubari, a miniboss played by Chiaki Kuriyama in the award-winning role, going on to have an epic battle that ended in Yubari having her own meteor hammer (spoiler alert) lodged in her skull — The Bride then going on to face the O-Ren Ishii, portrayed by award-winning actress Lucy Liu, in a much more subdued, basically ASMR, one-on-one duel of swords that delighted the senses.
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