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Vivica A. Fox Wants Zendaya to Play Her Daughter in a ‘Kill
It’s been 17 years since Quentin Tarantino’s seminal — and bloody — “Kill Bill: Vol. 1,” which can be sufficient time to faucet into a possible sequel the movie arrange in 2003 — at the least Vivica A. Fox thinks so. And she’s already bought just a few concepts up her sleeve.
In the movie, Fox performs Vernita Green (codename Copperhead), who finally ends up on the sharp finish of a knife throw from Uma Thurman’s Beatrix Kiddo. Vernita’s daughter walks in as she dies, and Kiddo says to the little lady: “When you grow up, if you still feel raw about it, I’ll be waiting.”
Well, Fox instructed NME Magazine she thinks Zendaya can be the right actor to play the daughter.
“How hot would that be? And that would probably green light this project. Because her and Uma are both very tall, and it would just be kick-butt, and I love her,” Fox mentioned through the interview. “Hopefully now we can put that out, like, ‘Tarantino, cast Zendaya!’ And spark his interest to put it on the fast track. Wouldn’t it be amazing?”
Tarantino has teased the opportunity of a 3rd movie for years. The first two made a mixed $335 million on the worldwide field workplace. In May, Fox instructed The Hollywood Reporter that Tarantino and Thurman have not too long ago been in talks to make one thing occur.
Zendaya has change into one of the sought-after younger actresses in Hollywood, with performances in Sony’s new “Spider-Man” franchise, in addition to HBO’s “Euphoria.”
Last week, she shared a black and white nonetheless from a film that each she and “BlacKkKlansman” star John David Washington filmed whereas underneath coronavirus lockdown referred to as “Malcolm & Marie.”
Zendaya didn’t share any particulars concerning the movie’s story, however Deadline famous that the movie resembles “Marriage Story” in its themes.
Levinson wrote the primary draft of the script for “Malcolm & Marie” in simply six days in March after manufacturing on “Euphoria” was shut down. They then filmed and accomplished manufacturing on the film on the Caterpillar House in Carmel, California, an enormous dwelling on an enormous, open property.
The actress can even star in Denis Villeneuve’s much-anticipated upcoming adaptation of Frank Herbert’s science fiction novel, “Dune,” starring Timothee Chalamet.