Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair - In theaters December 5, 2025

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Title: Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair

Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller

Director: Quentin Tarantino

Cast: Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, Vivica A. Fox, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, David Carradine, Sonny Chiba, Julie Dreyfus, Chiaki Kuriyama, Gordon Liu Chia-Hui, Michael Parks, Ambrosia Kelley, Michael Bowen, Jun Kunimura, Kenji Ohba, Yuki Kazamatsuri, Sakichi Sato, Jonathan Loughran, Yoshiyuki Morishita, Tetsuro Shimaguchi, James Parks, Kazuki Kitamura, Yoji Tanaka, Issei Takahashi, Sō Yamanaka, Juri Manase, Akaji Maro, Goro Daimon, Shun Sugata, Zhang Jinzhan, Hu Xiaohui, Sachiko Fujii, Yoshiko Yamaguchi, Ronnie Yoshiko Fujiyama, Shu Lan Tuan, Ai Maeda, Naomi Kusumi, Hikaru Midorikawa, Perla Haney-Jardine, Larry Bishop, Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Allen Nelson, Helen Kim, Laura Cayouette, Claire Smithies, Sid Haig, Bo Svenson, Jeannie Epper, Stephanie L. Moore, Shana Stein, Caitlin Keats, Reda Beebe, Clark Middleton, Victoria Lucai, Venessia Valentino, Thea Rose, William Paul Clark, Stevo Polyi, Al Manuel Douglas, Patricia Silva, Maria Del Rosario Gutierrez, Sonia Angelica Padilla Curiel, Veronica Janet Martinez, Lucia Cruz Marroquin, Citlati Guadalupe Bojorquez, Graciela Salazar Mendoza, Maria de Lourdes Lombera, Jorge Silva

Release: 2011-03-27

Runtime: 247

Plot: Quentin Tarantino’s complete cut combining Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 follows The Bride, a former assassin who awakens from a four-year coma after being shot by her mentor and lover, Bill. She embarks on a vengeful quest to eliminate Bill and the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad who betrayed her.

 

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Per Screen Rant:
The second bit of news is that at long last, Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, the full-length cut of Tarantino’s epic revenge flick, will be shown in U.S. Theaters.

There’s a couple of news items of the Quentin Tarantino variety that have popped up this week: The first is that the director is apparently making a Spaghetti Western as his next directorial project, with a solid cast of actors already lined up.

Regarding this Spaghetti Western: The Playlist spotted a story on Italian film site Movie Player, in which Italian actor Franco Nero was quoted at the Los Angeles Italia Festival as saying that he his next project was a Sergio Leone-esque spaghetti western that was attracting a several Hollywood names, including Keith Carradine, Treat Williams and…Quentin Tarantino.

AICN then picked up the ball and ran with it, offering several details of what is going on in Tarantino land at the moment:

Tarantino’s camp claims the director is currently hard at work on a script; what that script is they wouldn’t say.
AICN got it from other sources that Tarantino’s next film (and presumably the script he’s working on) is in fact a spaghetti western homage to Sergio Leone.
Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds) is reportedly already attached to the project.

The title of the film is NOT The Angel, The Bad And The Wise, as is being widely reported.

It hasn’t been confirmed that Carradine and Williams are attached, but it’s certainly plausible; Nero is likely in the cast as well.
Shooting on the film is expected to star soon in Italy and Spain – when it will start shooting is still questionable.
 
That is great news! I always thought Tarantino would make a Western eventually, so many of his films have that feel. Any new Tarantino film is time to get excited!
 
It has been a long wait for The Whole Bloody Affair. We know that it is all cut and ready with the extra footage, we just need to get a release of it!
 
If he's going to screen 'The Whole Bloody Affair', do you reckon it'll finally get a home release? I hope so!
 
Quentin Tarantino has revealed that his original vision for Kill Bill, subtitled The Whole Bloody Affair, is on its way to cinemas in 2015.

Before bowing to studio pressure and splitting it in half, Tarantino had originally planned to release Kill Bill as one, ultra-long film, including a significantly extended version of the anime sequence from the first half.

"What’s going on with that is originally back when Kill Bill was going to be one movie, I wrote an even longer anime sequence,” says Tarantino. “I.G. [the Japanese Anime Studio] who did Ghost In The Shell said we can’t do that and finish it in time for your thing. And you can’t have a thirty-minute piece in your movie.”

“I said okay. It was my favourite part but it was the part you could drop. So we dropped it and then later when I.G. heard we were talking about doingKill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, they still had the script, so without even being commissioned, they just did it and paid for it themselves.”

“It’s really terrific,” he continues. “Anyway, The Weinstein Company and myself were talking about actually coming out with it sometime, not before the year is out, but within the next year with limited theatrical engagement as well.”

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Can't see anywhere suggesting the crazy 88 scene is in colour so guessing it's still B&W

The extra anime scene worth the price of admission though. Might finally get that Manta Lab release now if they release this on disc
 
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I’ll be all over any release for this. Can’t f**king wait

2 of the greatest films finally becoming 1 (even though I’ve always considered them 1 film)
 
Can't see anywhere suggesting the crazy 88 scene is in colour so guessing it's still B&W

The extra anime scene worth the price of admission though. Might finally get that Manta Lab release now if they release this on disc
It definitely does.

When she chops the guy down the middle it's in colour.
That's in B&W in the original. Also, the whole thing goes B&W when she plucks the guys eye out. You can now see that in colour in the trailer.

Also didn't show any B&W scenes of the fight at all in the trailer.......
 
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