Fortnite Kill Bill: Yuki’s Revenge & Uma Thurman’s Return

The long-awaited Fortnite Kill Bill crossover has finally arrived, bringing Quentin Tarantino’s legendary martial-arts universe into Epic Games’ battle royale. This collaboration feels like something fans have dreamed about for years of age, especially those who imagined a dream of a Kill Bill chapter during earlier Fortnite Chapter seasons. With cinematic flair, references to Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, and gameplay surprises, this event merges the silver screen with Unreal Engine–powered action.
Unlike standard tie-ins, the event includes everything from a new short film to references to the Whole Bloody Affair, alongside cosmetics that evoke characters like Gogo Yubari and the newly introduced sister of Gogo Yubari, Yuki. From the Item Shop releases to the free Yubari Fortnite skin, this crossover is one of the most ambitious “Fortnite x” projects ever produced.
What Makes the Fortnite Kill Bill Event Unique?
Fortnite is no stranger to film collaborations, but this event stands out thanks to its mix of storytelling, cinematic referencing, and live engagement. Epic isn’t just adding a Gogo Yubari Fortnite skin or dropping items into the Item Shop—they’re crafting a full narrative experience.
Players watch a new short film and complete quests tied to it, blending gameplay with film-lore. It feels like a live event even though it’s spread across the whole season, and long-time fans are treating it as the first time Kill Bill has been expanded since the release of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair.
Where Can I Watch the Kill Bill Content Premiere in Fortnite?
Players can watch the full Kill Bill content premiere directly inside Fortnite through the in-game cinema hub created for the Yuki’s Revenge release. Epic Games is running scheduled showtimes throughout November and December, similar to previous live screenings in the game.
To access it, open Fortnite, navigate to Discover, and select the featured Kill Bill playlist. Once loaded, you’ll be seated in a virtual theater where the short film plays on a massive Unreal Engine–rendered screen. Watching it in Fortnite counts toward quest progress and unlock requirements for the Yubari Fortnite skin, so it’s recommended you view it using your linked Epic Games account or Fortnite account.
Uma Thurman Returns to the Kill Bill Universe
Yahoo Entertainment confirmed that Uma Thurman officially returned to participate in the Fortnite project—her first involvement in the Kill Bill universe in many years. Her voiceover appearance ties the Fortnite story to the original films more directly than expected, helping the crossover feel more like a canonical extension rather than a simple promotional drop.
This return reignites interest in the release of Kill Bill and even discussions about sequels, especially since fans still remember the legendary hype around its opening weekend box office success and packed opening weekend showtime schedules.
Is There an Animated Kill Bill Sequel Featured Inside Fortnite?
Yes. Fortnite’s new short film, The Lost Chapter: Yuki’s Revenge, functions as an animated Kill Bill sequel created specifically for the game. While it isn’t a full-length theatrical project like the original films or the Whole Bloody Affair, it is considered a “lost chapter” supervised by Quentin Tarantino and produced in a stylized animation format suitable for Fortnite’s universe.
The short expands on the legacy of Gogo Yubari by focusing on her sister, Yuki, delivering the first time new Kill Bill lore has appeared in any medium in years. This animated chapter is exclusive to Fortnite, tied to event quests, and unlocks rewards such as the Yuki outfit, katana cosmetics, and thematic extras available in your locker.
Yuki’s Revenge – A New Short Film Created for Fortnite
Hypebeast highlighted that the new short film, The Lost Chapter: Yuki’s Revenge, was produced with Quentin Tarantino’s input. The short acts as a “missing reel” from the Kill Bill timeline, exploring the revenge arc of Yuki Yubari, the unseen sister of Gogo Yubari. The parallels to Gogo are intentional, and Fortnite players have noticed the family resemblance in both the cinematic and the Gogo Yubari outfit–inspired Fortnite cosmetics.
Who Is Yuki Yubari?
Yuki is introduced as a young assassin who blends elements of Gogo with Fortnite’s stylized universe. She carries the spirit of the original character, making her debut feel like something Tarantino fans hoped would happen someday on the silver screen.
How the Short Film Connects to Fortnite Gameplay
Watching the short film inside Fortnite unlocks quests tied to Yuki’s story. Completing these rewards contributes toward unlocking the free Yubari Fortnite skin, which players can later equip in their locker once synced to their Epic Games account.
All Fortnite Kill Bill Skins and Cosmetics
There are multiple Kill Bill–inspired cosmetics available during the event, including references to Gogo, the Bride, and the new assassin Yuki.
Yuki Yubari Skin
According to Polygon, players can obtain the Yuki Yubari skin for free by completing quests. It channels the yellow-and-black aesthetic of the Bride while staying true to Fortnite’s vibrant colors. It also includes variants that resemble a Gogo Yubari Fortnite outfit.
The full bundle includes:
- Katana pickaxe
- Back bling referencing Yuki’s weapons
- A reactive style similar to the Gogo Yubari outfit from Tarantino’s film
- A cinematic loading screen from the short film
Other Cosmetics & Item Shop Content
The Item Shop also rotates Kill Bill–themed cosmetic bundles throughout November and December, giving players the option to purchase:
- A yellow motorcycle glider
- Blade wraps
- Lobby music referencing the Bride
- A “Lost Chapter” loading screen
- A Kill Bill katana finisher emote
Some bundles include a unique code or promotional code that can be redeemed using your Epic Games account, Fandango account, or even by verifying your email with Epic during specific promotional periods.
How to Get the Yuki Yubari Skin for Free in Fortnite
Polygon reports that you can unlock the Yuki Yubari skin for free by completing limited-time quests inspired by Yuki’s Revenge.
Steps to Unlock the Skin
To earn the skin without purchasing it from the Item Shop:
- Watch the short film through Fortnite’s in-game cinema.
- Complete Yuki’s revenge–themed quests.
- Collect limited-time event tokens.
- Reach the reward tier for the base skin.
Players who bought a movie ticket to the in-person event premiere even received an exclusive unique code as a bonus reward—redeemable through your Epic Games account or connected Fortnite account.
What This Collaboration Means for Kill Bill and Fortnite
This crossover benefits both sides:
For Fortnite
- Strengthens Fortnite’s “Fortnite x” cinematic identity
- Brings back older players curious about Tarantino
- Helps Epic integrate film storytelling into seasonal content
For Kill Bill
- Introduces the franchise to younger audiences
- Expands the lore through Yuki’s story
- Restores hype around the idea of a future sequel
Given that the franchise hasn’t expanded since The Whole Bloody Affair, this collaboration marks the first time new lore has reached a mass audience in years.
Is the Fortnite x Kill Bill Collaboration Limited Time or Permanent?
The Fortnite x Kill Bill collaboration is a limited-time event, not a permanent addition to the game. Epic Games confirmed that the cosmetics, quests, and the animated short Yuki’s Revenge will only be available during the promotional window running through November and December, with rotations appearing in the Item Shop on select dates.
Players who want the Yubari Fortnite skin, the Gogo-inspired cosmetics, or quest-related rewards must unlock them before the end of the event. Once the crossover period expires, these items will be vaulted just like previous Fortnite x movie collaborations and may not return for years — if ever. To keep your rewards permanently, make sure they are claimed and synced to your Epic Games account, where they will remain in your locker after the event ends.
Will More Kill Bill Content Come to Fortnite?
Epic hasn’t confirmed, but the reception is massive. Some data miners discovered references to:
- A possible Gogo Yubari outfit
- A Bride-styled sword mythic
- New quests tied to Sunday showtimes for the short film
- A potential timed live event
Fans speculate that November and December could bring drip-feed updates, depending on Tarantino and Epic Games' direction.
Conclusion
The Fortnite Kill Bill event is a landmark crossover blending film, gameplay, and storytelling. With free rewards, references to both Gogo and Yuki Yubari, and a short film crafted for Fortnite, it delivers the strongest “Fortnite x Film” experience yet.
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Alex Castellari | Editor
Alex is an animation enthusiast with a deep love for RPG games, artificial intelligence, and cutting-edge technology. Fascinated by the art of storytelling, she brings creativity and curiosity to everything she explores. Whether diving into the immersive worlds of role-playing adventures, analyzing how AI is transforming industries, or keeping up with the newest tech innovations, Alex enjoys sharing thoughtful insights and perspectives that spark inspiration and conversation among fellow enthusiasts.