Tarantino confirms his movies all take place in same universe
The Tarantinoverse is real? Well, I’ll be. I’m not one of those people who has dedicated serious time pondering their connection, but its interesting even still.
Devoted fans of Quentin Tarantino’s body of work have noted for years that all of his characters seem to be connected in one way or another.
For example, Vic Vega from Reservoir Dogs and Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction just so happen to be brothers. This led people to believe that Tarantino’s movies were connected, but the director never confirmed or denied it outright.
Now, however, Tarantino has confirmed that there are two universes his characters live in but that both are connected to each other. The director told The Project that there is the “realer than real” universe which is where all the characters live and then there’s a separate movie universe that all the characters talk about.
“So From Dusk Till Dawn, Kill Bill, they all take place in this special movie universe,” Tarantino said. “So when all the characters of Reservoir Dogs or Pulp Fiction, when they go to the movies, Kill Bill is what they go to see. From Dusk Till Dawn is what they see.”
As Dazed Magazine points out, a perfect example is Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction. When she’s sitting at the table in the diner and describing the pilot of her fictional television program Fox Force Five to Vincent Vega, she basically sums up the plot of Kill Bill.
Unlike in other connected universes, like Marvel’s Cinematic Universe, Tarantino doesn’t have his characters stumble through a cameo scene in a film, but instead uses familial connections to continue storylines. True Romance‘s Lee Donowtiz, for example, is the son of Inglorious Basterd‘s Donnie Donowitz.
The director recently confirmed that he was only going to make two more movies, and hinted that one of them could be Kill Bill 3. If so, it might be the best way for Tarantino to wrap up any loose end that he’s come across in his body of work.
His eighth film, The Hateful Eight, is currently playing in theaters.