Tarantino told fans at Comic-Con that it would see a limited release.
Until the official announcement drops, fans are left to wait. But given Tarantino's nearing retirement and his vocal support for physical media, the definitive Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair Blu-ray feels closer than ever.
Kill Bill is a love letter to cinema—specifically Shaw Brothers martial arts films, Spaghetti Westerns, and Japanese Chanbara. Watching it as one singular vision changes the experience. It stops being two separate genre exercises and becomes a sprawling, operatic saga of motherhood and "roaring rampage."
The "The Bride Has a Daughter" reveal at the end of Vol. 1 is removed, as it was designed to hook audiences for a sequel that doesn't technically exist in this unified cut.