James Cameron's Oscar-nominated 3D epic Avatar has inspired a number of other filmmakers to adopt the popular technique, George Lucas is planning to revive his Star Wars films in 3D now Tarantino is also a fan of the technology.
Hollywood Quentin Tarantino is set to make his movies even more graphic as he now wants to make the next Kill Bill sequel in 3D.
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James Cameron's Oscar-nominated 3D epic
Avatar
has inspired a number of other filmmakers to adopt the popular technique, Contactmusic reported. George Lucas is planning to revive his
Star Wars
films in 3D, while studio bosses at Warner Bros have confirmed the technology will be implemented for the final installments of the Harry Potter franchise.
And now Tarantino, who has been a fan of 3D movies for several years, wishes he had acquired the technology prior to the release of 'Kill Bill: Vol 1' in 2003, because he would have happily included the popular effects.
Tarantino is set to make a third film in the franchise and he's hinted he may use the technology for 'Kill Bill: Vol 3', which is due for release in 2014.
"I was thinking of 3D after I saw
House of Wax
, I've always liked 3D. I was thinking 3D after I saw Friday the 13th. I've always liked 3D. So if I had the right stories, for instance if I could do
Kill Bill
all over again I'd be tempted to do it in 3D," Tarantino said.