Quentin Tarantino has always been open about a potential Kill Bill Vol. 3. He intimated that it was a definite possibility and that Uma Thurman was definitely up for another round as The Bride (despite static between the two).

The 3rd installment of Tarantino’s Kill Bill saga – and even some prequels – have been rumored for years. According to Thurman, an unfinished script does exist. There was even some talk of it being done entirely in Anime-form.

In the past, Daryl Hannah, who played Elle Driver, confirmed a Vol. 3 was happening. Vivica Fox, who semi-reignited her career with an ID4 sequel, has expressed interest in returning for a cameo as Vernita Green (Spoiler Alert: Both of their characters are off’d in the first two volumes, so we’re thinking they’re thinking “flashbacks”).

Amandla Stenberg (The Hunger Games) wants Tarantino to make Kill Bill Vol. 3 because her dream Role is Vernita Green’s daughter (via Yahoo): “The ultimate character I’d love to play is Vivica A. Fox’s daughter in Kill Bill,” Stenberg replied when asked about her dream role. “There have been rumors about a potential Vol. 3 and that would just be amazing. It’s my favorite movie. It would be so cool. The Bride tells Vernita’s daughter after she kills [her mother], ‘If you’re salty about this in 10 years, come find me and we’ll work it out.’”

Another star who wants to bring Kill Bill back to life is MMA fighter-turned-WWE star Ronda Rousey. When TMZ asked the Mile 22 actress who’d she like to work with, she answered: “I don’t think this will ever happen, but I’m putting it out in the universe: I want to be a grown-up B.B. in Kill Bill 3 and work with Quentin Tarantino.”

Updates: While promoting Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (via Josh Horowitz’ HSC Podcast), Tarantino had this to say: “Me and Uma have talked about it recently, frankly, to tell you the truth. I have thought about it a little further. We were talking about it literally last week. If any of my movies were going to spring from my other movies, it would be a third Kill Bill.”

You’ll never know, but don’t hold your breath – besides, Tarantino’s next project may be Star Trek. In the meantime, Tarantino is prepping Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which releases on July 26th.