After it first debuted in 2006, I'd like to gently request that Quentin Tarantino finally give Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair an official release. While it was conceived as a single movie, as the runtime edged toward four hours, it was decided to split Kill Bill into two movies (or Volumes ) instead.

Soon after the release of Volume 2 in 2004, Tarantino teased the existence of the director's cut Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair . This blended the two halves as originally intended, in addition to adding scenes and dropping others. One big change is that the bloody House of Blue Leaves fight was shown in color, instead of black and white.

While Tarantino has long teased projects that never came together, such as a potential Kill Bill: Volume 3 or Star Trek 4 ,

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