Quentin Tarantino Teases Trilogy, 'Killer Crow'


In a recent interview, director Quentin Tarantino discusses what's in store for moviegoers after Django Unchained.  In the interview, Tarantino dishes about his ideas for a third revisionist history movie, along the lines of Basterds and Django -- this one, under the working title Killer Crow, would tell the story of a group of black soldiers in World War II as they journey through Europe to Switzerland, leaving a bloody trail of revenge, justice and a helluva fun ride for the audience.
Henry Louis Gates Jr.: You've targeted Nazis in Inglourious Basterds and slave owners in Django Unchained. What's next on the list of oppressors to off?

Quentin Tarantino: I don't know exactly when I'm going to do it, but there's something about this that would suggest a trilogy. My original idea for Inglourious Basterds way back when was that this [would be] a huge story that included the [smaller] story that you saw in the film, but also followed a bunch of black troops, and they had been f--ked over by the American military and kind of go apes--t. They basically -- the way Lt. Aldo Raines (Brad Pitt) and the Basterds are having an "Apache resistance" -- [the] black troops go on an Apache warpath and kill a bunch of white soldiers and white officers on a military base and are just making a warpath to Switzerland.

So that was always going to be part of it. And I was going to do it as a miniseries, and that was going to be one of the big storylines. When I decided to try to turn it into a movie, that was a section I had to take out to help tame my material. I have most of that written. It's ready to go; I just have to write the second half of it.

HLG: That might very well be the third of the trilogy.

QT: That would be the third of the trilogy. It would be [connected to] Inglourious Basterds, too, because Inglourious Basterds are in it, but it is about the soldiers. It would be called Killer Crow or something like that.
Be sure to check out the full interview at the link posted below!

Source: The Root