Vivica Fox Is Ready For Another "Kill Bill" Film After SZA Visual

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Vivica A. Fox at the Variety Sundance Studio, Presented by Audible on January 22, 2023 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Katie Jones/Variety via Getty Images)
She's ready for another "Kill Bill" close-up after starring in SZA's music video inspired by Tarantino's hit franchise.

There have been mentions of yet another installment in the Kill Bill franchise, and Vivica Fox is here for it. The veteran actress was featured in the first in the series, albeit briefly, as her character was gunned down by The Bride (played by Uma Thurman). Recently, SZA released the music video to her single "Kill Bill," and the visual was not only inspired by the movie but hosted a feature from Fox.

"Quentin, let's go!" she told Variety when questioned about a new Kill Bill film. "Absolutely! They say it's gonna be my daughter growing up, so I know he's gonna figure out some kinda way. I'm gonna be like, in a flashback or somewhere."

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She also joked about telling her fictional daughter not to try the cereal box move her character executed. "It ain't gon' work! It didn't work for your mama, so don't you try that."

"I'd love to work with Quentin, I'd love to work with Uma again," Fox also said. "It was a lot of training, but awesome."

The actress further shared that she hasn't discussed the possibilities with Tarantino just yet. When asked who she would pick to play her daughter in the phantom future Kill Bill film, Fox named Zendaya.

"She's killing the game, but dream cast would be Zendaya."

Kill Bill Vol. 1 Video Release Party
LOS ANGELES - APRIL 12: (US TABS OUT - HOLLYWOOD REPORTER OUT) (L-R) Writer/Director Quentin Tarantino and Vivica A. Fox attend the "Kill Bill Vol. 1 Video Release Party" held at the Playboy Mansion, on April 12, 2004 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Mark Mainz/Getty Images)
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Additionally, if you haven't already seen SZA's Kill Bill-inspired music video for her single of the same name, check that out below.

Make sure to watch a portion of Vivica Fox's chat with Variety above.

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