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Quentin Tarantino fans, get ready! Diehard admirers of the legendary filmmaker, especially fans of his action-packed Kill Bill films, have reason to rejoice. A combined four-hour cut of the two films, titled Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, is set for a theatrical release soon. Cinephiles may recall that this integrated version premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006. Now, audiences across the U.S. will finally get to experience the combined cut in theatres. Read on to learn about its release date, new additions, and what’s missing in The Whole Bloody Affair.
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Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair – Release Date
According to Collider, the four-hour combined cut is set for a U.S. theatrical release on December 5, 2025. Whether you’re revisiting the Kill Bill films or seeing them for the first time, this is a perfect chance to experience Quentin Tarantino’s action-packed masterpiece in a whole new way.
What’s New & What’s Missing
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair includes a never-before-seen 7.5-minute animated sequence that wasn’t part of the original Kill Bill films. Interestingly, the combined cut will also feature a ten-minute intermission, something quite rare in Hollywood releases. Another major change is that the iconic House of Blue Leaves fight sequence from the first film will now be shown entirely in color, replacing the original black-and-white presentation.