Are you ready for the whole bloody affair? If you’re a Quentin Tarantino fan, you should be, because the ultimate version of his fourth film, Kill Bill, now officially has a VOD release date for the complete version, Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair.

According to Apple, the Tarantino opus will be available to rent beginning on February 17 with a $19.99 price tag. It is currently available to pre-order on their platform. As for Amazon, it does not have the new version listed for rent yet at the time of this writing, so keep your eyes peeled if that’s your preferred platform.

As the story goes, Kill Bill was originally conceived as one film by Tarantino himself, before he was forced to split the four-and-a-bit hours of film down the middle. In doing this, the movie was forced to be released in two parts, though Tarantino avoided the cuts that would have been necessary to trim everything down to just one part — a small price to pay. However, Tarantino has specified that The Whole Bloody Affair represents the true way to watch the film.

That said, it’ll be great for fans who didn’t get a chance to catch the film during the limited theatrical run to finally get to see it at home. The release was announced back in October 2025 and a trailer dropped the following month in November. The nationwide theatrical run began on December 5, and on top of seeing the two films as one, the new version included never-before-seen scenes and a Fortnite tie-in short film at the end.

In late January, it was also confirmed that a 4K physical release of the film will be coming as well, but there’s no word yet on exactly when to expect the set. Until then, you’ve got the digital version coming your way very soon, so sharpen your Hatori Hanzo sword.

Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on Twitter at @nikonamerica.

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