Quentin Tarantino is finally giving fans what they’ve waited years for, Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, the uncut, unrated, full-throttle version of his legendary revenge story.
This time, there’s no break between volumes, no fade-outs, just one continuous, violent ballet of fury. Uma Thurman’s The Bride rises from the dead after being shot in the head and losing everything, carving her way through the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad to reach Bill, the man who destroyed her life.
With this version, Tarantino restores the film’s original rhythm. A new anime sequence expands the story’s mythos, and a mid-film intermission gives it the theatrical heartbeat of a classic grindhouse experience.
Every scene feels freshly charged, the sword fights sharper, the silences heavier, the emotions more raw. Thurman is spellbinding, and Tarantino’s direction feels more confident than ever. It’s not just a revenge movie; it’s cinema soaked in art, rhythm, and blood.
Produced by Lawrence Bender and starring Uma Thurman, Lucy Liu, Vivica A. Fox, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, Gordon Liu, and David Carradine, The Whole Bloody Affair is the version true fans always deserved.
The film premieres December 5, 2025, through Lionsgate, and will stream until March 6, 2026. It’s Tarantino unleashed, brutal, poetic, and impossible to look away from.
