Quentin Tarantino began teasing a third "Kill Bill" movie more than 11 years ago, only to seemingly dismiss a sequel in 2012. Now, however, he suggests the return of Uma Thurman as The Bride isn't outside the realm of possibility.

“I’m not committing to it, but I wouldn’t be surprised if The Bride made one more appearance before the whole thing is said and done,” the filmmaker tells Variety. “I am talking to Uma about it just a little bit. Some of the stuff that I’d written that never made it into the movie that maybe I could use.”

Despite first broaching the subject of a sequel following the release of "Kill Bill: Volume 2," Tarantino admits he wasn't initially interested in tackling the project: “I felt I said what I had to say.”

Produced for $60 million, the first two "Kill Bill" movies grossed a combined $333.1 million worldwide.