“Kill Bill” fans have some unfinished business. Lionsgate has released a trailer for its coming theatrical release of Quentin Tarantino‘s “The Whole Bloody Affair,” the four-hour cut (281 minutes with a 15 minute intermission) that combines “Kill Bill Vol. 1” and “Kill Bill Vol. 2″ into a single feature. The epic-length edition of the action classic had been vaulted for years until this coming rollout, which marks its first ever theatrical release.
Lionsgate will put out “The Whole Bloody Affair” on Dec. 5, with plans to play all major markets in North America. The distribution plan also includes speciality screenings in 35mm and 70mm — prints that were likely newly struck for this release. When “The Whole Bloody Affair” played the Tarantino-owned Vista Theater in Los Angeles as an eventized limited run last summer, the theater projected his personal print made for the cut’s Cannes premiere in 2006, which included French subtitles and all. Showtimes also featured an intermission between the events of “Vol. 1” and “Vol. 2.”