Fortnite Chapter 7 Just Canonized Quentin Tarantino’s Unfilmed Kill Bill Drafts With Shocking Yuki’s Revenge Storyline

Epic Games has somehow convinced Quentin Tarantino himself to canonize a Kill Bill chapter he wrote back in 2003 but never shot. Fortnite Chapter 7 launches November 30, and its main event, Yuki’s Revenge, brings to life a character who only ever existed in discarded script pages.
First poster for Chapter 7 of Fortnite.
“Yuki’s Revenge” refers to a chapter from ‘KILL BILL: VOL 1’ where Yubari’s sister Yuki traveled to America to hunt down The Bride.
The chapter was never filmed for the final film pic.twitter.com/nCLYj5wTpy
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) November 19, 2025
Yuki’s Revenge was originally cut from the Kill Bill: Vol. 1 script for pacing, but the story was simple: Gogo Yubari’s sister learns about her death and goes after The Bride. The material was never shot or used, and for 22 years lived only in Tarantino interviews and screenplay scans. Now it’s returning, not in a film, but in a live-service video game with a battle pass.
The timing isn’t completely random, though. Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair returns to theaters on December 5 with four hours of director’s cut footage, including seven minutes never seen publicly. So, instead of one IP borrowing from another, both releases are essentially propping each other up.
What Yuki’s Revenge Actually Brings to Fortnite Chapter 7
Beatrix “The Bride” Kiddo in the “Zero Hour” teaser. | Image Credit: Fortnite/YouTube
The Bride briefly appeared in the Chapter 6 finale teaser, riding a yellow motorcycle in her signature tracksuit.
Not long after, leakers like HYPEX confirmed the addition of both Yubari sisters to the game, revealing early looks at their in-game models. While Gogo’s design draws directly from the film, Epic had to build Yuki from scratch, using nothing but Tarantino’s script notes.
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The one. The only. #QuentinTarantino #FortniteSeven pic.twitter.com/IYxD8w4Y62
— Fortnite (@Fortnite) November 20, 2025
Tarantino’s involvement leaves no question about the legitimacy of this latest collaboration. The Hollywood auteur rarely approves licensing deals unless he’s directly involved, and his appearance at the Chapter 7 event in Los Angeles—alongside Uma Thurman—signals exactly that:
Uma Thurman (The Bride) & Quentin Tarantino at The Fortnite Chapter 7 Event in LA pic.twitter.com/Sn0MCWDfz6
— HYPEX (@HYPEX) November 20, 2025
This isn’t a hands-off partnership. This is his material, and it’s being handled with his input.
fortnite tapping unshot tarantino lore feels like the kind of cinematic swing nobody expected pic.twitter.com/g66p5dRypE
— 100xWalmart (@walmart_en) November 19, 2025
The upcoming theatrical cut of The Whole Bloody Affair lines up almost exactly with Chapter 7’s launch, too. Tarantino let Epic handle footage that never made it to set, and that doesn’t happen without trust.
Fortnite Has Stopped Making Sense and Started Making History
In 2025 alone, Fortnite secured (among many, many others) The Simpsons, Power Rangers, and Kill Bill. These aren’t three properties with obvious overlap: one’s family animation, one’s nostalgic tokusatsu, and the other’s stylized ultraviolence.
While most studios struggle to land a single major IP in a year, Epic went ahead and dropped three that operate on entirely different wavelengths:
At this point Fortnite has more lore than actual films
— Parle G (@Tanishashxrma) November 20, 2025
FORTNITE GOT THE SIMPSONS, POWER RANGERS AND KILL BILL AT THE SAME YEAR???
— true jedi 99,7% (@ximira2049) November 20, 2025
It all comes together in Chapter 7’s leaked Hollywood theme. According to early leaks, the new map will feature LA-inspired architecture, desert landscapes, and full-blown film studio backlots. Epic designed an entire island around film culture, then filled it with actual cinema history, including material audiences never got to experience.
Most games license IP that already exists. Fortnite is about to bring an unfilmed Tarantino sequence into canon and is about to wrap it into an interactive event with his blessing.
Do you think Tarantino will let Epic explore more of his unfilmed material? Is a Fortnite x Pulp Fiction crossover on the cards? Let us know your thoughts and wishes in the comments below!
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