There is no direct connection between Kurt Russell and 'Pulp Fiction'. Kurt Russell has his own body of work in different movies, and 'Pulp Fiction' has its own distinct cast which doesn't include Kurt Russell. They are from different cinematic stories and universes, so there is no real overlap in terms of the actual movie plots or production.
I don't think so. The characters in 'Pulp Fiction' were specifically crafted for the actors who played them. Tarantino had his own ideas about who would best bring those characters to life. Kurt Russell has his own style and brand, and it doesn't seem to match what Tarantino was looking for in 'Pulp Fiction'. Plus, the casting announcements and behind - the - scenes info don't mention Russell in relation to the movie at all.
Well, Russell in Pulp Fiction was someone who added a bit of flavor to the story. He might not have had a major role, but his presence contributed to the overall atmosphere of the film. Maybe he was involved in a specific scene or interaction that stood out.
Well, there could be a fan fiction that imagines Kurt Russell as a detective in a noir - style city, solving mysterious crimes with his sharp wit and combat skills. Some might also write about him being an alien disguised as a human, on a secret mission on Earth.
No. There is no evidence or indication that Kurt Cobain was ever supposed to be in 'Pulp Fiction'. The two are from different creative worlds. 'Pulp Fiction' has its own distinct cast that was carefully selected by Quentin Tarantino, and Cobain was mainly associated with the grunge music scene, not with this movie's production or casting plans.
Kurt Cobain was not slated to be in Pulp Fiction. The casting and character lineup for the movie didn't include him. It's just a misconception or rumor that may have circulated for no valid reason.
Yes. I heard that he got the offer. But you know, Cobain was mainly into his music with Nirvana. He was dealing with a lot of things like the pressure of fame, his own creative process, and his personal demons. So, perhaps he just didn't have the time or inclination to step into acting. It's a pity though, because it could have been a very unique performance.