
Tonight will premiere on Fortnite The Lost Chapter: Yuki’s Revengean animated short film set in the universe of Kill Bill what Quentin Tarantino has now managed to become a reality thanks to its collaboration with Epic Games.
The filmmaker explained during a special presentation event for the short in Los Angeles that there was an entire chapter in the original draft of the film. Kill Bill what It had never been filmed because “it was too crazy”.very violent and had a lot of action.
“When I wrote the first draft of the script, there was one chapter missing that, frankly, I thought we couldn’t do.” But the idea was there as is, and he didn’t need to make “second drafts” to bring it to fruition. Yuki’s revenge would end in Fortnite.
“Yuki has been a figment of my imagination for over 20 years“, and this will finally see the light Sunday, November 30th, at 8pm. -Spanish peninsular time- exclusively and free of charge through video game Fortnite as an event that anyone who connects to the title will be able to see live.
How did Yuki’s revenge in Fortnite end?
Epic Games caught up with Quentin Tarantino to talk about his characters and the possibility of doing something with them in Fortnite: “So I showed up to the meeting thinking we were just going to talk about licensing the characters and they wanted to know my ideas about what might be fun to do.”
Instead, Epic Games had more ambitious plans in mind, wanting to make an eight to 12 minute short film that fit the universe of Fortnite.
Quentin Tarantino has joined forces again with Uma Thurmanwhich they recorded with motion capture and then introduced Unreal engine and act like this The Lost Chapter: Yuki’s Revenge, the unprecedented episode of Kill Bill what can we see today in Fortnite.