Nearly three decades have passed since Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman starred in Quentin Tarrantino's crime film, Pulp Fiction. Now, the two will reunite to work on a new film that sounds very much like the seminal 1990s crime film.

According to THR, the Pulp Fiction co-stars will work together in a darkly comedic crime thriller movie, The Kill Room, helmed by Nicole Paone, who previously wrote and directed the 2020 film, Friendsgiving. The Deviants member described the opportunity to work with Thurman and Jackson as beyond her "wildest streams" and that she is "eternally grateful to both of them for saying yes."

Ironically, the announcement comes just days after the three Pulp Fiction stars, including John Travolta, appeared on stage at the 2022 Oscars where Travolta and Thurman recreated the famous dance just right before handing over the Best Actor award to Will Smith.

The Kill Room will be the second time that Jackson and Thurman share the screen as co-stars. Even if both of them were the leads of Pulp Fiction, Thurman and Jackson never appeared in the movie side-by-side. Their respective characters, Jules and Mia, only shared a connection via Travolta's hitman as the two went out on a date and did their aforementioned dance.