Over two decades after its initial release, Kill Bill will finally hit cinemas as a four-hour epic movie with a brand new sequence.

Director Quentin Tarantino never originally wanted to split the story into two parts, but it was thought 00s audiences wouldn’t want such a long run time.

The Uma Thurman-fronted action will now be merged for cinematic release: Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair.

Not only will this be closer to Tarantino’s original vision, it will also include a never-before-seen animated sequence, which reportedly lasts seven minutes.

A two-second glimpse appeared in the trailer, suggesting a gory addition to O-Ren Ishii’s already violent anime-style backstory.

This animated scene has long been anticipated, as Tarantino teased at Comic-Con in 2014 that there was a 30-min

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