In 2025, fans of the Kill Bill films got what they’d been wanting for over two decades. Volume 1 and 2 of Quentin Tarantino’s martial arts epic finally came together the way that he originally intended for one long, bloody, and brutal movie. Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair brought Uma Thurman’s the Bride to the big screen for over four hours of revenge-fueled drama, and now you can own that version, thanks to a limited 4K UHD box set plus Blu-ray release.
Lionsgate is also offering a limited VHS for fans who want that nostalgic hit. But, back to the 4K box set of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair. We received a copy and are here to tell you that it rules for many reasons. First, the artwork, which is by a slate of LA artists, is gorgeous and will look good on a shelf with your other releases. I particularly love the posters and plan on getting them framed and put on my office wall. There’s also a film still that’s a great collector’s item as well. And there’s a lot of features and goodies that come with this set, including the following:
Lionsgate Limited Extras:
• The Lost Chapter
Inside the Package:
• 40-page behind-the-scenes booklet, curated by Quentin Tarantino
• 70mm film still featuring artwork from the film
• Five double-sided collectible character cards
• Two posters from the theatrical screenings of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair
There are four discs inside, two of which are the 4K version and the other two Blu-ray. You will have to check out The Lost Chapter extra for yourself, which is totally worth the 11-minute watch. And, you will get a digital version of the film too, which is always nice. Check out these official images of Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’s 4K + Blu-ray + Digital Collector’s Edition:
As far as the viewing quality, I’d say that the Blu-ray version does give a sharper overall image than the 4K. This set could also stand to have more special features and behind-the-scenes videos, which were present in previous physical releases. Overall, the price point is incredibly reasonable, and you can pick up your copy either directly from Lionsgate or Amazon today.