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The Kill Bill Scene Tarantino Never Filmed is Now Inside Fortnite

Fortnite’s new season drops 30 Nov with a never-before-seen Kill Bill short called Yuki’s Revenge. Here’s what to expect in the UAE.

The Kill Bill Scene Tarantino Never Filmed is Now Inside Fortnite
Fortnite’s Tarantino season adds unseen Kill Bill short

Fortnite is pulling off something unusual this time. Instead of a regular crossover, the new season arrives with a short film that Tarantino never actually shot for Kill Bill. It's called Yuki's Revenge, and it will drop inside the game when Season 7 goes live on Nov 30 in the UAE. It's part update, part film release, and very on-brand for a game that keeps pushing into pop-culture.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Fortnite's next season launches on Nov 30 and is themed around Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill universe
  • The season includes a previously unfilmed short called Yuki's Revenge
  • The story follows Yuki hunting The Bride to avenger her sister Gogo Yubari

What “Yuki’s Revenge” actually is

This short expands the Kill Bill story in a way fans never got to see.

  • Yuki is the sister of Gogo Yubari from Kill Bill.
  • She’s after The Bride to settle the score.
  • Tarantino planned this scene years ago but cut it for pacing, so it was never filmed.

Instead of releasing it in cinemas or streaming, Fortnite becomes the stage. Players will get a look at a missing piece of Kill Bill lore directly through the game.

When and how you’ll get it

Season 7 lands on 30 November, which should roll out overnight or early morning in the UAE.

  • The current Simpsons-themed season ends right before the switch.
  • Expect the usual cosmetics, modes and map tweaks tied to the theme.
  • Fortnite has a long history of crossover events, so this fits its pattern—just with a stronger film connection.

Once the season goes live, you’ll be able to access the short through whatever mode or event Epic sets up for it.

Why this crossover works

This is more than another batch of character skins.

  • It blends gaming with a never-seen part of a cult film series.
  • Tarantino’s name adds weight, while Fortnite gives the short a global audience.
  • It boosts attention around The Whole Bloody Affair, which hits cinemas in December.

The move benefits both sides. Fortnite gets fresh narrative content; the Kill Bill franchise gets a new spotlight ahead of its rerelease.

What to watch for next

There’s still room for surprises, so keep an eye on:

  • How the short appears in-game—cut-scene, mission or event.
  • Whether skins for The Bride, Yuki or Gogo show up.
  • Any themed weapons or map areas inspired by Kill Bill.
  • Exact patch timings for UAE servers.

This season feels like it’s setting up a bigger push around Kill Bill, so expect more hints as the launch date gets closer.


Is Yuki’s Revenge a full film?

No. It's a short tied to the Kill Bill universe, presented inside Fortnite.

Will it cost extra?

The season update itself is free. Cosmetics often cost money, but Epic hasn't said if the short is behind a paid pass.

Do I need to know Kill Bill to follow the short?

It helps, but it isn't required. The story is simple: revenge between two characters.

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