Quentin Tarantino’s long-anticipated unified version of his martial arts epic, “Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair,” has finally unveiled its official trailer, teasing a brand new, never-before-seen anime sequence. This extended director’s cut, combining “Kill Bill Vol. 1” and “Kill Bill Vol. 2” into a single film, is slated for its first-ever nationwide theatrical release on December 5, 2025.
The Return of the Bride: Tarantino’s Original Vision
Fans have eagerly awaited “Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair” for nearly two decades, a project that fulfills Tarantino’s original intent to release the saga as one continuous film. The initial split into two volumes in 2003 and 2004 was due to its extensive runtime, a decision influenced by then-producer Harvey Weinstein. This upcoming release, distributed by Lionsgate, will present the complete narrative as Tarantino originally envisioned, removing the cliffhanger from Volume 1 and the recap that opened Volume 2.
A Glimpse into the Extended Cut
The newly released trailer showcases the signature style and visceral action that defined the original films, all set to Bernard Herrmann’s iconic “Twisted Nerve” theme. The unified film will boast a runtime of approximately 281 minutes (4 hours and 41 minutes according to AMC, 4 hours 39 minutes according to Marcus Theatres), including a 15-minute intermission.
Unseen Anime Sequence Takes Center Stage
One of the most exciting revelations from the trailer and subsequent announcements is the inclusion of a never-before-seen animated sequence. This additional footage, reportedly around 7 to 7.5 minutes long, was created by Production I.G., the same renowned Japanese animation studio responsible for the original anime segment detailing O-Ren Ishii’s backstory in “Kill Bill Vol. 1”.
Deepening the Lore of the Deadly Vipers
While specific plot details of the new anime sequence remain under wraps, it is expected to seamlessly weave into the film’s narrative and further deepen the lore surrounding the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. Tarantino himself hinted at this extended anime sequence as far back as 2009, explaining that an even longer animated chapter was originally planned but cut due to time constraints when the film was first conceived as a single movie. In 2014, he mentioned a potential 30-minute anime sequence for “The Whole Bloody Affair,” with Production I.G. reportedly creating it without initial commission. The current confirmed length, however, is closer to 7-8 minutes.
The Theatrical Experience: 35mm and 70mm Screenings
Lionsgate plans a wide theatrical release for “Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair,” with select screenings also available in glorious 35mm and 70mm formats, aiming to deliver the full cinematic experience as Tarantino intended. This marks a significant moment for fans, as this complete version has previously only been shown at limited events, film festivals (like Cannes in 2006), and at Tarantino’s own New Beverly Cinema and The Vista in Los Angeles. The December 5, 2025 release date promises to be a celebratory event for cinephiles and devoted followers of Tarantino’s work.









