What is 'Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair'?
It is Quentin Tarantino's combined version of 'Kill Bill Vol. 1' and 'Vol. 2' presented as a single film.
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Quentin Tarantino's 'Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair,' a combination of 'Kill Bill Vol. 1' and 'Vol. 2,' is set to hit theaters as one complete movie for the first time ever. Lionsgate will release the epic on December 5, featuring a nev...
Originally conceived as a single film, 'Kill Bill' was split into two volumes during editing due to its length. This new release restores Tarantino's original vision, offering a cohesive storyline without the interruptions between the volumes. The inclusion of a new animated sequence adds further value for both longtime fans and new viewers.
The film follows Uma Thurman as The Bride, who seeks revenge on Bill and the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad after they leave her for dead. The combined film grossed over $330 million worldwide, establishing itself as a significant work in Tarantino's filmography.
The theatrical release is managed by Lionsgate, which also handles distribution rights for other Tarantino classics. This re-release is expected to draw significant attention, especially with the added bonus of the animated sequence and the option to view it in 70mm or 35mm.
It is Quentin Tarantino's combined version of 'Kill Bill Vol. 1' and 'Vol. 2' presented as a single film.
A never-before-seen 7 1/2-minute animated sequence.
December 5, 2025.
Yes, select presentations will be in 70mm and 35mm.
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