'Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair' Gets Trailer Ahead of Re-Release
The combined Kill Bill film runs 281 minutes with a 15-minute intermission and features a new anime sequence for the first theatrical event uniting both volumes.
- Quentin Tarantino unveiled a 'bladder-busting' new version of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, including a never-before-seen anime sequence in the trailer.
- Quentin Tarantino has long toyed with revisiting the Kill Bill characters and joined Kill Bill: Vol 1 and Kill Bill: Vol 2 for a nationwide theatrical release.
- At 281 minutes, the film runs well over four hours and includes a 15-minute intermission in Tarantino's extended cut.
- Lionsgate will open the combined cut on Dec. 5 with a nationwide theatrical run, releasing the film exclusively in theaters and foregoing streaming or early digital windows.
- After her wedding rehearsal attack, The Bride hunts the four remaining Deadly Viper Assassination Squad members, with Elle Driver , Sophie Fatale , and Gogo's possible twin still in play.
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'Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair' Trailer Teases 4-Hour Version of Film
The Bride is back in the trailer for Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair. “Once upon a time around the year two double aught three,” Bill (the late David Carradine) says in a voiceover in the video, which dropped Friday, November 7. “There began a legend of bloody revenge.” Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair is not a new entry in Quentin Tarantino’s beloved franchise but is instead the complete story that combines Kill Bill: Volume 1 and Volume 2…
Epic 4-Hour Cut of Kill Bill Gets New Trailer, a Nationwide Theatrical Release, and a Fortnite Collaboration
Major movie news incoming: Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill is going to finally be released as one film, and the new version, Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, now has a brand spanking new trailer. The Whole Bloody Affair reframes the films, originally released as Volume 1 and Volume 2, as one mega epic — which is how Tarantino originally envisioned the story and how he originally wanted it released. The new version of the films promises to be un…
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