Kill Bill returns to theaters in an unprecedented extended version; find out how to buy tickets
Tickets are now on sale for the extended version of "Kill Bill," which combines both films into one showing with additional content.
The extended version of Quentin Tarantino's cult classic "Kill Bill," titled "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair," will be hitting theaters on March 5. This unique presentation merges Volume 1 and Volume 2 into a single viewing experience, reflecting Tarantino's original vision for the narrative. In addition to the two original films, this version includes previously unreleased scenes and an animated sequence, offering fans a fresh take on the beloved story.
Set to premiere in major cinema chains like Cinemark, CinΓ©polis, Kinoplex, and Cinesystem, tickets for this almost four-and-a-half-hour film can be purchased online for as low as R$ 30. Viewers will be treated to the complete saga of Beatrix Kiddo, portrayed by Uma Thurman, who awakens from a four-year coma with a singular focus: to seek vengeance on her former lover and boss, Bill, who left her for dead on their wedding day, leading to the loss of her unborn child.
This special event not only highlights Tarantino's iconic filmmaking but also serves to reignite interest in a franchise that has left a lasting impact on the action genre. With the inclusion of new material, both long-time fans and newcomers can experience the intense narrative and unique storytelling style that have characterized Tarantino's work, making it an exciting addition to the cinematic calendar for 2024.