Quentin Tarantino’s acclaimed two-part film, Kill Bill, is getting a special re-release. The director is combining both volumes into a single, extended cut with previously unseen footage, and it will be shown in theaters!
The movie, called Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, combines both Volume 1 and Volume 2 into one extended, unrated cut, shown the way the director originally envisioned it.
The new version will also include fresh scenes, highlighted by a completely new 7½-minute anime sequence.
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The writer-director recently told Deadline they always intended for the story to be presented as a single film, and they’re excited to finally share it with fans that way.
To truly experience Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, seeing it on the big screen – ideally in 70mm or 35mm film – is the way to go. It’s a visually stunning film best enjoyed with its action and special effects displayed in all their glory!
The films, released in 2003 and 2004, center around Uma Thurman’s character, The Bride. She’s left for dead after being ambushed by her former lover and boss, Bill (played by David Carradine), during her wedding rehearsal. He shoots her and takes her unborn child.

To get her revenge, she needs to track down and defeat the four surviving members of Bill’s deadly team before finally facing him.
According to a recent announcement, the film The Whole Bloody Affair is considered a classic revenge story, but it’s rarely available to watch in its entirety.
The movie The Whole Bloody Affair will be shown in theaters starting December 5th, and will include a traditional intermission.
The film also features impressive performances from Vivica A. Fox, Michael Madsen, Lucy Liu, and Daryl Hannah, alongside David Carradine and Uma Thurman.

Although Quentin Tarantino may consider Inglourious Basterds (2009) his best work, Collider has labeled Kill Bill his “masterpiece,” calling it his greatest film.
According to one article highlighting why Kill Bill is the director’s best work, the film expertly uses its four-hour runtime to deliver a thrilling and visually stunning story of a woman’s quest for revenge against someone she once trusted.
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair is released in cinemas on 5 December.
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2025-11-08 02:49