Quentin Tarantino’s Lost Kill Bill Scene Gets New Life in Fortnite’s Next Chapter
A never-filmed Kill Bill story debuts in Fortnite. Tarantino and Uma Thurman join the reveal. Yuki’s Revenge arrives with Fortnite Chapter 7 this November. Discover why this scene skipped the big screen.
More than two decades after Kill Bill first hit theaters, a long-rumored scene that never made it to film is finally coming to life—just not where anyone expected. Instead of appearing in a director’s cut or a special re-release, this lost chapter will unfold inside the world of Fortnite, the wildly popular online game. The announcement came during a high-profile event for Fortnite’s upcoming Chapter 7, where both Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman made appearances, sending fans into a frenzy of speculation and excitement.
The short, titled Yuki’s Revenge, centers on a character who never appeared in the original movies: Yuki Yubari, the sister of the infamous Gogo. While Gogo’s brutal showdown with Beatrix Kiddo became one of the most memorable moments in Kill Bill: Volume 1, Yuki’s story was left on the cutting room floor. Tarantino had originally written a sequence where Yuki, driven by vengeance, hunts down Beatrix, but the scene was ultimately scrapped to keep the film’s pacing tight and its runtime manageable.
Now, thanks to Fortnite’s creative platform, Yuki’s tale will finally be told. Promotional art for the short reveals a character who shares Gogo’s fierce energy but sports a distinct look, with playful pigtails replacing her sister’s straight hair. The arrival of Yuki, alongside Gogo and Beatrix, suggests that all three will be playable in the game, giving fans a chance to experience this lost narrative firsthand. The short is set to launch with Fortnite Chapter 7 on November 30, 2025, marking a unique crossover between cinema and gaming culture.
Some longtime fans may wonder why this story is making its debut in a video game rather than in the upcoming theatrical event, Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair. For the first time, both volumes of the film will be screened together in a marathon event, complete with never-before-seen footage. However, Yuki’s Revenge was never actually filmed, making a live-action adaptation nearly impossible at this point. By bringing the story to Fortnite, Tarantino and his team have found a way to share this lost piece of the Kill Bill universe with a new generation, blending nostalgia with innovation in a way that only this franchise could pull off.
With the launch of Fortnite Chapter 7 just around the corner and the big screen re-release of Kill Bill following days later, fans have plenty to look forward to. Whether you’re a die-hard Tarantino enthusiast or a Fortnite regular, Yuki’s Revenge promises to deliver a fresh twist on a cult classic, bridging the gap between two worlds in a way that’s never been done before.
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