Seems like Quentin Tarantino was consistently dropping bombshells at San Diego Comic Con recently, as he hints at releasing KILL BILL VOL.1 and VOL.2 as one film, at cinemas in 2015!
It has been 11 years since KILL BILL VOL. 1 graced the big screens, and it has been common knowledge among fans that Tarantino has been dying to bring the two volumes together as a four-hour bloody epic, as it was originally intended to be.
The first was inspired by The Shaw Brother’s Kung Fu films, while VOL.2 has more of a Spaghetti Western theme, making them both stand alone Tarantino films. So will putting them together be worthwhile to see? In addition to them being cut together, The Crazy 88 battle with The Bride (Uma Thurman) will be in color, which was turned to black and white for an 18 rating, due to its blood content. Also, included would be the extended anime origin story of O’Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu), who was one of the characters responsible for attempting to murder The Bride.
THE WHOLE BLOODY AFFAIR has actually been shown before, but it was a limited release in 2011 at a theater in Los Angeles. Since then, there hasn’t been any opportunities for film enthusiasts to see this extended version. Hopefully, 2015 will finally be the year everyone got to see the directors cut of KILL BILL: THE WHOLE BLOODY AFFAIR…
Source: Cinema Blend
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