Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, Quentin Tarantino's epic revenge saga, is set to be released in its entirety, but with a longer runtime than initially anticipated. The film, which was originally cut into two volumes, is now being released as a single, unrated epic. The new version, titled Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, will be presented in a 281-minute runtime, including a 15-minute intermission, at movie theaters in 70mm or 35mm format. This version includes a never-before-seen 7½-minute animated sequence and the iconic Crazy 88 fight in color, adding to the film's operatic scope and relentless action. Tarantino expressed his excitement about the release, stating that he wrote and directed the film as a single movie and is glad to give fans the chance to experience it as intended. However, despite the anticipation, Tarantino has previously stated that the film will remain a theater exclusive, emphasizing the importance of the theatrical experience and the joy of sharing the film with friends. The film stars Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Lucy Liu, and many more, and is expected to be a definitive revenge saga in cinema.