
Lionsgate has released a new trailer for the extended director's cut of Quentin Tarantino's film "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody History." This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Originally, "Kill Bill" was created as a single project and filmed as a full-length movie. However, during the editing process, the film was split into two parts.
They were released to audiences in October 2003 and April 2004. In the extended version, the end of the first part and the beginning of the second part were removed, and a previously unseen 7.5-minute animated sequence was added.
Director Quentin Tarantino said about this: “I wrote and filmed the movie as one project. Now I am very happy to give fans the opportunity to watch it in its original form.” Tarantino called watching the film on the big screen, in 70 or 35 millimeter film format, the best experience.
He encouraged viewers to enjoy all the details of the film on the big screen, sparking interest. The premiere of "Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody History" is scheduled to take place in the USA on December 5.





