Quentin Tarantino’s lost ‘Kill Bill’ short film is coming to ‘Fortnite’

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Fortnite has revealed a collaboration with Quentin Tarantino is coming which will include an unfilmed scene from Kill Bill.

Fortnite chapter seven launches November 30 and follows on from a well-received collab with The Simpsons

The new season will include a Kill Bill crossover to celebrate the cinema release of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair which includes both Kill Bill Volume 1 and 2. Full details about the Fortnite collab have yet to be revealed but Tarantino did attend the launch alongside the film’s star Uma Thurman earlier this week.

The one. The only. #QuentinTarantino #FortniteSeven pic.twitter.com/IYxD8w4Y62

— Fortnite (@Fortnite) November 20, 2025

Teasing the collab on social media, Fortnite shared a poster for The Lost Chapter: Yuki’s Revenge alongside the caption “revenge is a dish best served cold.”

Yuki’s Revenge was a short film written by Tarantino for Kill Bill Volume 1 but was never filmed. The script has been shared online though and would have seen Yuki, the sister of Gogo Yubari (Chiaki Kuriyama) hunting down Thurman’s The Bride to try and avenge her sister’s death. 

“No fucking way this is finally getting released through Fortnite,” wrote one fan. “I can’t believe I’ve spent 22 years imagining what the lost Yuki Yubari chapter would have looked like and now it’s happening in fucking Fortnite,” said another. “Hate to tell you Quentin Tarantino but this officially counts as your tenth film,” added a third. 

Enjoying every second of the chaos. Get your ticket for KILL BILL: THE WHOLE BLOODY AFFAIR on opening weekend, and be the first to get Gogo Yubari in @Fortnite. https://t.co/0UYYfrrRw9 pic.twitter.com/0CwlXhR3QK

— lionsgate (@Lionsgate) November 20, 2025

Fans are also speculating the scene will also be included as part of The Whole Bloody Affair, with some cinemas teasing an “unreleased seven-minute anime” will feature as part of the anniversary release. 

Despite rumours about a Kill Bill Vol. 3, both Tarantino and Thurman have said it’s unlikely to ever happen. Tarantino had been set to make his 10th and final film about a movie critic but last year, he pulled the plug on the project. “Every Tarantino title promises so much, except The Movie Critic,” he explained earlier this year. “Who wants to see a TV show about a fucking movie critic? Who wants to see a movie called The Movie Critic? If I can actually make a movie or a TV show about somebody who watches movies interesting, that is an accomplishment.”  

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