Kill Bill icon Vivica A. Fox would 'love' to revisit her role of assassin-turned-housewife Vernita Green.
Vivica A. Fox Demands Third Kill Bill Film!
Kill Bill icon Vivica A. Fox would 'love' to revisit her role of assassin-turned-housewife Vernita Green. It's been 22 years since Fox last portrayed the woman ...
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It's been 22 years since Fox last portrayed the woman who betrayed Beatrix 'The Bride' Kiddo () in the iconic films Kill Bill and Kill Bill: Volume 2.
Vernita was one of the assassins who The Bride sought retribution from four years after the backstabbing and had completely changed her life by the time she was tracked down.
She was a stay-at-home-mom in suburban Pasadena, and was killed by a knife The Bride threw into her chest after she attempted to fight back with a gun hidden in a cereal box.
Now Fox has revealed how Vernita's story could continue in a possible sequel - along with the grueling training she underwent to portray the skilled assassin.
'I'd love for us to be able to do Kill Bill three soon,' she
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Kill Bill icon Vivica A. Fox would 'love' to revisit her role of assassin-turned-housewife Vernita Green
Fox said her character could return as a 'little cloud' watching over her daughter or in a flashback scene where her fighting skills are passed down
While her character died in the first film, Fox suggested her character could make a return as a presence warning her daughter about the cereal box.
'I need to be a little cloud over there telling my daughter, "Girl, don't go for that cereal box. Watch out now." Or flashback scene of me showing her some of my killer skills that I learned being a killer before I turned into a housewife.'
The movie starred Uma Thurman as 'The Bride' and was directed by Quentin Tarantino
'Life doesn't end when you start aging. If anything, it's empowering. You're blessed to age, and that's what we've got to let the younger generation know that it is a blessing to age.'
Fox, who will be turning 62 on July 30, called for an appreciation of all 'chapters' of life - and insisted one can still be 'sizzling at 70.'
'I believe that you can be fabulous at 50, sassy at 60, even more sizzling at 70 and awesome at 80. What you do and how you live your life is a journey that you own, and it's nothing to be ashamed of. Embrace all the chapters.'
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