
Lionsgate released a trailer for the extended directorial version of Quentin Tarantino's "Killing Bill: The Whole Bloody Story."
"Killing Bill" was originally created as a single project and filmed as a full-length film, but was split into two parts during editing. The films were released with a six-month difference: 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 an unprecedented 7.5-minute animated sequence was added.
"I wrote and directed the film as a single one, and I'm very happy to give fans the opportunity to watch it in this format," said Tarantino.
"The best way to watch "Kill Bill" is in a movie theater on great 70mm or 35mm film. Blood and intestines on the big screen with all their beauty!" - promised the director.
The premiere of "Killing Bill: A Bloody History" will take place in the USA on December 5.
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