Kill Bill: Volume 2

2004 American film by Quentin Tarantino

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January 21 2025 Kill Bill: Volume 1 was released in 4K on physical and digital formats, with the film upscaled to 4K.
October 10 2023 Lionsgate released the film on Blu-ray and DVD for its 20th anniversary.
July 2023 Tarantino definitively states that a Kill Bill sequel will not be made.
June 2021 Tarantino later states he does not want to take on more Kill Bill films due to previous production fatigue.
June 2021 Tarantino expresses excitement about potentially casting Uma Thurman and her daughter Maya Hawke as the Bride and B.B., also mentioning possible appearances by other characters like Driver, Sofie Fatale, and Gogo's twin sister Shiaki.
September 22 2020 Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment reissued the film on Blu-ray and DVD following their 49% stake in Miramax.
December 2019 Tarantino confirms he has spoken with Thurman about the film and considers a sequel 'definitely in the cards'.
July 2019 Tarantino tells reporters he and Uma Thurman have discussed a potential Kill Bill sequel, suggesting it could potentially happen.
2018 Miramax released footage of Uma Thurman's car crash after her discussions with police regarding Harvey Weinstein's sexual abuse allegations.
December 2012 Tarantino says there would 'probably not' be a third Kill Bill film.
March 27 2011 Screenings of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair began at the New Beverly Cinema, showcasing the director's original comprehensive cut of the film.

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