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Kill Bill: Volume 2

Kill Bill: Volume 2 is a 2004 American martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is the sequel to Kill Bill: Volume 1, and stars Uma Thurman as the Bride, who continues her campaign of revenge against the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad (Lucy Liu, Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, and Vivica A. Fox) and their leader Bill (David Carradine), who tried to kill her and her unborn child.

Kill Bill: Volume 2
Theatrical release poster
Directed byQuentin Tarantino
Written byQuentin Tarantino
Produced byLawrence Bender
Starring
CinematographyRobert Richardson
Edited bySally Menke
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release dates
  • April 8, 2004 (2004-04-08) (Cinerama Dome)
  • April 16, 2004 (2004-04-16) (United States)
Running time
137 minutes
CountryUnited States[2]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million[3]
Box office$152.2 million[3]

Volume 2 is the second of two Kill Bill films produced simultaneously; the first, Volume 1, was released six months earlier. They were originally set for a single release, but the film, with a runtime of over four hours, was divided in two. Tarantino conceived Kill Bill as an homage to grindhouse cinema including martial arts films, samurai cinema, blaxploitation, and spaghetti westerns. Like its predecessor, Volume 2 received positive reviews. It grossed $152.2 million worldwide on a production budget of $30 million.

Plot edit

The pregnant Bride and her groom rehearse their wedding. Bill − the Bride's former lover, the father of her child, and the leader of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad − arrives unexpectedly and orders the Deadly Vipers to kill everyone at the wedding rehearsal. Bill shoots the Bride in the head, but she survives and swears revenge.

Four years later, the Bride, having already assassinated Deadly Vipers O-Ren Ishii and Vernita Green, goes to the trailer of Bill's brother Budd, another Deadly Viper, planning to ambush him. Having been warned by Bill beforehand, he incapacitates her with a non-lethal shotgun blast of rock salt and sedates her. He calls Elle Driver, another former Deadly Viper, and arranges to sell her the Bride's unique sword for $1 million. He seals the Bride inside a coffin and buries her alive.

In a flashback to years earlier, Bill tells the young Bride of the legendary martial arts master Pai Mei and his Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique, a death blow that Pai refuses to teach his students; properly used, the attack is reputed to leave an opponent able to take only five steps before dying. Bill takes the Bride to Pai's temple for training. Pai ridicules and torments her during training, but she eventually gains his respect. In the present, the Bride uses Pai's techniques to escape from the coffin and claw her way to the surface.

Elle arrives at Budd's trailer and kills him with a black mamba hidden within the case full of money for the sword. She calls Bill and tells him that the Bride has killed Budd and that she has killed the Bride, using the Bride's real name: Beatrix Kiddo. As Elle exits the trailer, Beatrix ambushes her and they fight. Elle, who was also taught by Pai, taunts Beatrix by revealing that she killed Pai by poisoning his favorite meal in retribution for him plucking out her eye after she called him "a miserable old fool". Enraged, Beatrix plucks out Elle's remaining eye and leaves her screaming in the trailer with the black mamba.

In Acuña, Mexico, Beatrix meets a retired pimp, Esteban Vihaio, who helps her find Bill. She tracks him to his home, and discovers that their daughter B.B. is still alive, now four years old. Beatrix spends the evening with them. After she puts B.B. to bed, Bill shoots Beatrix with a dart containing truth serum and interrogates her. She explains that she left the Deadly Vipers when she discovered she was pregnant, in order to give B.B. a better life. Bill explains that he assumed she was dead; he ordered her assassination when he discovered she was alive and engaged to a "jerk" he assumed was the father of her child. The two begin to fight, but Beatrix traps Bill's sword in her scabbard and strikes him with the Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique. Surprised that Pai taught her the attack, Bill reconciles with her, then falls dead as he walks away. Beatrix leaves with B.B. to start a new life.

Cast edit

  • Uma Thurman as the Bride / Beatrix Kiddo (Black Mamba): A former member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad who is described as "the deadliest woman in the world". She is targeted by her former allies in the wedding chapel massacre, and falls into a coma. When she awakens four years later, she embarks on a deadly trail of revenge against the perpetrators of the massacre.
  • David Carradine as Bill (Snake Charmer): The former leader of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. He is also the former lover of Beatrix and the father of her daughter. He is the final target of Beatrix's revenge.
  • Michael Madsen as Budd (Sidewinder): A former member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad and brother of Bill. He later becomes a bouncer living in a trailer. He is the third of Beatrix's revenge targets.
  • Daryl Hannah as Elle Driver (California Mountain Snake): A former member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. She is the fourth of Beatrix's revenge targets. Driver is based on Madeleine (Christina Lindberg) in They Call Her One Eye.[4]
  • Gordon Liu as Pai Mei: An immensely powerful and extremely old martial arts master. Beatrix, Bill, and Elle all train under him. Liu had appeared in Volume 1 as Johnny Mo, leader of the Yakuza gang The Crazy 88's.
  • Michael Parks as Esteban Vihaio: A retired pimp. He was the first of Bill's "father figures". Beatrix comes to him asking for Bill's whereabouts. Like Gordon Liu, Parks appeared in the first film as a different character, Texas Ranger Earl McGraw.
  • Stephanie L. Moore, Shana Stein, and Caitlin Keats as Joleen, Erica, and Janeen: Beatrix's best friends who are present at the wedding rehearsal.
  • Bo Svenson as Reverend Harmony: The minister who was to officiate at Beatrix and Tommy's wedding.
  • Jeannie Epper as Mrs. Harmony: Reverend Harmony's wife.
  • Chris Nelson as Tommy Plympton: Beatrix's fiancé who is killed in the wedding chapel massacre.
  • Samuel L. Jackson as Rufus: The organist who was to perform at Beatrix and Tommy's wedding.
  • Larry Bishop as Larry Gomez: The abusive manager of the strip club at which Budd works.
  • Sid Haig as Jay: An employee at the strip club where Budd works.
  • Laura Cayouette as Rocket: A stripper who works at the strip club where Budd works.
  • Clark Middleton as Ernie: A friend of Budd’s who helps him bury Beatrix alive.
  • Perla Haney-Jardine as B.B.: The daughter of Beatrix and Bill. She is raised by her father while her mother is comatose.
  • Lawrence Bender as Hotel Worker (Uncredited cameo)
  • Helen Kim as Karen Kim: An assassin sent to kill Beatrix. Her attack comes moments after Beatrix learns that she is pregnant.
  • Lucy Liu as O-Ren Ishii (Cottonmouth): A former member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. She later becomes "Queen of the Tokyo Underworld". She is the first of Beatrix's revenge targets.
  • Vivica A. Fox as Vernita Green (Copperhead): A former member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. She later becomes a homemaker living under the false name Jeannie Bell. She is the second of Beatrix's revenge targets.
  • Julie Dreyfus as Sofie Fatale: O-Ren's lawyer, best friend, and second lieutenant. She is also a former protégé of Bill's, and was present at the wedding chapel massacre.
  • Sonny Chiba as Hattori Hanzo: Revered as the greatest swordsmith of all time. Although long retired, he agrees to craft a sword for Beatrix.

Production edit

Kill Bill Volume 1 and Volume 2 were planned and produced as a single film.[5] After editing began, producer Harvey Weinstein, who was known for pressuring filmmakers to shorten their films, suggested that Tarantino split the film in two.[5] The decision was announced in July 2003.[5]

Tarantino said he saved most of the Bride's character development for the second film: "As far as the first half is concerned, I didn't want to make her sympathetic. I wanted to make her scary."[6] He said he "loves" the Bride and that he "killed himself to put her in a good place" for the ending.[7]

Music edit

As with Tarantino's previous films, Kill Bill features an eclectic soundtrack comprising many musical genres. On the two soundtracks, music ranges from country music to selections from the Spaghetti Western film scores of Ennio Morricone. Bernard Herrmann's theme from the film Twisted Nerve is whistled by the menacing Elle Driver in the hospital scene. A brief, 15-second excerpt from the opening of the Ironside theme music by Quincy Jones is used as the Bride's revenge motif, which flares up with a red-tinged flashback whenever she is in the company of her next target.[8] Instrumental tracks from Japanese guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei figure prominently, and after the success of Kill Bill they were frequently used in American TV commercials and at sporting events. The end credits are driven by the rock-and-roll version of "Malagueña Salerosa", a traditional Mexican song, performed by "Chingon", Robert Rodriguez's band.

Release edit

Theatrical release edit

 
The State Theatre (Ann Arbor, Michigan) shows a double feature of Kill Bill Volume 1 and Volume 2.

Kill Bill: Volume 2 was released in theaters on April 16, 2004. It was originally scheduled to be released on February 20, 2004, but was rescheduled. Variety posited that the delay was to coincide its theatrical release with Volume 1's release on DVD.[9] In the United States and Canada, Volume 2 was released in 2,971 theaters and grossed $25.1 million on its opening weekend,[3] ranking first at the box office and beating fellow opener The Punisher. Volume 2's opening weekend gross was higher than Volume 1's, and the equivalent success confirmed the studio's financial decision to split the film into two theatrical releases.[10]

Volume 2 attracted more female theatergoers than Volume 1, with 60% of the audience being male and 56% of the audience being men between the ages of 18 and 29 years old. Volume 2's opening weekend was the largest to date for Miramax Films aside from releases under its arm Dimension Films. The opening weekend was also the largest to date in the month of April for a film restricted in the United States to theatergoers 17 years old and up, besting Life's 1999 record. Volume 2's opening weekend was strengthened by the reception of Volume 1 in the previous year among audiences and critics, abundant publicity related to the splitting into two volumes, and the DVD release of Volume 1 in the week before Volume 2's theatrical release.[11]

Outside of the United States and Canada, Volume 2 was released in 20 territories over the weekend of April 23, 2004. It grossed an estimated $17.7 million and ranked first at the international box office, ending an eight-week streak held by The Passion of the Christ.[12] Volume 2 grossed a total of $66.2 million in the United States and Canada and $86 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $152.2 million.[3]

Home media edit

In the United States, Volume 2 was released on DVD and VHS on August 10, 2004.

In a December 2005 interview, Tarantino addressed the lack of a special edition DVD for Kill Bill by stating "I've been holding off because I've been working on it for so long that I just wanted a year off from Kill Bill and then I'll do the big supplementary DVD package."[13]

The United States does not have a DVD boxed set of Kill Bill, though box sets of the two separate volumes are available in other countries, such as France, Japan and the United Kingdom. Upon the DVD release of Volume 2 in the US, however, Best Buy did offer an exclusive box set slipcase to house the two individual releases together.[14]

Both Volume 1 and Volume 2, were released in High Definition on Blu-ray on September 9, 2008, in the United States.

The Whole Bloody Affair edit

At the 2008 Provincetown International Film Festival, Tarantino announced that the original cut of Kill Bill, incorporating both films and an extended animation sequence, would be released in May 2009 as Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair.[15] Screenings began on March 27, 2011, at the New Beverly Cinema.[16]

Reception edit

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Kill Bill: Volume 2 holds an approval rating of 84% based on 244 reviews, with an average rating of 7.80/10. The website's critical consensus states, "Kill Bill: Volume 2 adds extra plot and dialogue to the action-heavy exploits of its predecessor, while still managing to deliver a suitably hard-hitting sequel."[17] At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score to reviews from mainstream critics, the film received an average score of 83 out of 100 based on 41 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[18] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale, a grade up from the "B+" earned by the previous film.[19]

Roger Ebert gave the film 4 stars out of 4, writing: "Put the two parts together, and Tarantino has made a masterful saga that celebrates the martial arts genre while kidding it, loving it, and transcending it. ... This is all one film, and now that we see it whole, it's greater than its two parts."[20] In 2009, he named Kill Bill one of the 20 best films of the decade.[21]

Accolades edit

Uma Thurman received a Golden Globe Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama nomination in 2005 for her role. David Carradine also received a Best Supporting Actor nomination in the same year. Kill Bill: Volume 2 was placed in Empire Magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Films of All Time" at number 423 and the Bride was also ranked number 66 in Empire magazine's "100 Greatest Movie Characters".[22]

Awards
Award Category Recipient(s) Outcome
10th Empire Awards
Best Film Kill Bill: Volume 2 Nominated
Best Actress Uma Thurman Nominated
Best Director Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Sony Ericsson Scene of the Year "The Bride" versus "Elle" sequence Nominated
62nd Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Drama Uma Thurman Nominated
Best Supporting Actor David Carradine Nominated
2005 MTV Movie Awards Best Movie Kill Bill: Volume 2 Nominated
Best Female Performance Uma Thurman Nominated
Best Fight Uma Thurman vs. Daryl Hannah Won
2004 Satellite Awards
Best Film-Drama Kill Bill: Volume 2 Nominated
Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama Uma Thurman Nominated
Best Supporting Actor – Drama David Carradine Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Drama Daryl Hannah Nominated
31st Saturn Awards
Best Action/Adventure Film Kill Bill: Volume 2 Won
Best Actress Uma Thurman Nominated
Best Supporting Actor David Carradine Won
Best Supporting Actress Daryl Hannah Won
Best Younger Actor/Actress Perla Haney-Jardine Nominated
Best Director Quentin Tarantino Nominated
Best Screenplay Quentin Tarantino Nominated

Cancelled sequels edit

In April 2004, Tarantino told Entertainment Weekly that he was planning a sequel:[23]

Oh yeah, initially I was thinking this would be my "Dollars Trilogy". I was going to do a new one every ten years. But I need at least fifteen years before I do this again. I've already got the whole mythology: Sofie Fatale will get all of Bill's money. She'll raise Nikki, who'll take on The Bride. Nikki deserves her revenge every bit as much as The Bride deserved hers. I might even shoot a couple of scenes for it now so I can get the actresses while they're this age.

At the 2006 San Diego Comic-Con International, Tarantino stated that, after the completion of Grindhouse, he wanted to make two anime Kill Bill films: an origin story about Bill and his mentors, and another origin starring the Bride.[24][25] Details emerged around 2007 about two possible sequels, Kill Bill: Volume 3 and Volume 4. According to the article, "the third film involves the revenge of two killers whose arms and eye were hacked by Uma Thurman in the first stories." The article adds that the "fourth installment of the popular kung fu action films concerns a cycle of reprisals and daughters who avenge their mother's deaths".[26] In 2020, Vivica A. Fox, who portrayed Vernita Green in the first film, suggested original actress Ambrosia Kelley would reprise her role as the grown-up Nikki in the film, expressing interest in Zendaya being cast in the role if Kelley would be unable to return.[27]

At the 2009 Morelia International Film Festival, Tarantino stated that he intended to make a third Kill Bill film.[28] The same month, he stated that Kill Bill 3 would be his ninth film, and would be released in 2014.[29] He said he wanted 10 years to pass after the Bride's last conflict, to give her and her daughter a period of peace.[30]

In December 2012, Tarantino said there would "probably not" be a third film."[31][32] However, in July 2019, Tarantino said that he and Thurman had talked again about a possible sequel, and added "If any of my movies were going to spring from my other movies, it would be a third Kill Bill."[33] In December 2019, Tarantino said he had spoken to Thurman about an "interesting" idea for a new film: "It would be at least three years from now. It is definitely in the cards".[34] In June 2021 Tarantino stated that the potential film would take place 20 years following the original volumes, and was excited about the possibility of Thurman and her daughter Maya Hawke playing the Bride and B.B. respectively. He also noted the possibility of Elle Driver, Sofie Fatale, and Gogo's twin sister Shiaki also appearing in the film.[35] Later that month, Tarantino said that none of the potential sequels or prequels had come to fruition, due to his reluctance to take on more Kill Bill films following the fatigue he endured in the making of the first two volumes.[36] In July 2023, Tarantino stated that a sequel would not be made.[37]

See also edit

References edit

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Kill Bill Volume 2 is a 2004 American martial arts film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino It is the sequel to Kill Bill Volume 1 and stars Uma Thurman as the Bride who continues her campaign of revenge against the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad Lucy Liu Michael Madsen Daryl Hannah and Vivica A Fox and their leader Bill David Carradine who tried to kill her and her unborn child Kill Bill Volume 2Theatrical release posterDirected byQuentin TarantinoWritten byQuentin TarantinoProduced byLawrence BenderStarringUma Thurman David Carradine Michael Madsen Daryl Hannah Gordon Liu Michael ParksCinematographyRobert RichardsonEdited bySally MenkeMusic byRZA Robert RodriguezProductioncompanyA Band Apart 1 Distributed byMiramax FilmsRelease datesApril 8 2004 2004 04 08 Cinerama Dome April 16 2004 2004 04 16 United States Running time137 minutesCountryUnited States 2 LanguageEnglishBudget 30 million 3 Box office 152 2 million 3 Volume 2 is the second of two Kill Bill films produced simultaneously the first Volume 1 was released six months earlier They were originally set for a single release but the film with a runtime of over four hours was divided in two Tarantino conceived Kill Bill as an homage to grindhouse cinema including martial arts films samurai cinema blaxploitation and spaghetti westerns Like its predecessor Volume 2 received positive reviews It grossed 152 2 million worldwide on a production budget of 30 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Music 5 Release 5 1 Theatrical release 5 2 Home media 5 3 The Whole Bloody Affair 6 Reception 6 1 Accolades 7 Cancelled sequels 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPlot editThe pregnant Bride and her groom rehearse their wedding Bill the Bride s former lover the father of her child and the leader of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad arrives unexpectedly and orders the Deadly Vipers to kill everyone at the wedding rehearsal Bill shoots the Bride in the head but she survives and swears revenge Four years later the Bride having already assassinated Deadly Vipers O Ren Ishii and Vernita Green goes to the trailer of Bill s brother Budd another Deadly Viper planning to ambush him Having been warned by Bill beforehand he incapacitates her with a non lethal shotgun blast of rock salt and sedates her He calls Elle Driver another former Deadly Viper and arranges to sell her the Bride s unique sword for 1 million He seals the Bride inside a coffin and buries her alive In a flashback to years earlier Bill tells the young Bride of the legendary martial arts master Pai Mei and his Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique a death blow that Pai refuses to teach his students properly used the attack is reputed to leave an opponent able to take only five steps before dying Bill takes the Bride to Pai s temple for training Pai ridicules and torments her during training but she eventually gains his respect In the present the Bride uses Pai s techniques to escape from the coffin and claw her way to the surface Elle arrives at Budd s trailer and kills him with a black mamba hidden within the case full of money for the sword She calls Bill and tells him that the Bride has killed Budd and that she has killed the Bride using the Bride s real name Beatrix Kiddo As Elle exits the trailer Beatrix ambushes her and they fight Elle who was also taught by Pai taunts Beatrix by revealing that she killed Pai by poisoning his favorite meal in retribution for him plucking out her eye after she called him a miserable old fool Enraged Beatrix plucks out Elle s remaining eye and leaves her screaming in the trailer with the black mamba In Acuna Mexico Beatrix meets a retired pimp Esteban Vihaio who helps her find Bill She tracks him to his home and discovers that their daughter B B is still alive now four years old Beatrix spends the evening with them After she puts B B to bed Bill shoots Beatrix with a dart containing truth serum and interrogates her She explains that she left the Deadly Vipers when she discovered she was pregnant in order to give B B a better life Bill explains that he assumed she was dead he ordered her assassination when he discovered she was alive and engaged to a jerk he assumed was the father of her child The two begin to fight but Beatrix traps Bill s sword in her scabbard and strikes him with the Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique Surprised that Pai taught her the attack Bill reconciles with her then falls dead as he walks away Beatrix leaves with B B to start a new life Cast editUma Thurman as the Bride Beatrix Kiddo Black Mamba A former member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad who is described as the deadliest woman in the world She is targeted by her former allies in the wedding chapel massacre and falls into a coma When she awakens four years later she embarks on a deadly trail of revenge against the perpetrators of the massacre David Carradine as Bill Snake Charmer The former leader of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad He is also the former lover of Beatrix and the father of her daughter He is the final target of Beatrix s revenge Michael Madsen as Budd Sidewinder A former member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad and brother of Bill He later becomes a bouncer living in a trailer He is the third of Beatrix s revenge targets Daryl Hannah as Elle Driver California Mountain Snake A former member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad She is the fourth of Beatrix s revenge targets Driver is based on Madeleine Christina Lindberg in They Call Her One Eye 4 Gordon Liu as Pai Mei An immensely powerful and extremely old martial arts master Beatrix Bill and Elle all train under him Liu had appeared in Volume 1 as Johnny Mo leader of the Yakuza gang The Crazy 88 s Michael Parks as Esteban Vihaio A retired pimp He was the first of Bill s father figures Beatrix comes to him asking for Bill s whereabouts Like Gordon Liu Parks appeared in the first film as a different character Texas Ranger Earl McGraw Stephanie L Moore Shana Stein and Caitlin Keats as Joleen Erica and Janeen Beatrix s best friends who are present at the wedding rehearsal Bo Svenson as Reverend Harmony The minister who was to officiate at Beatrix and Tommy s wedding Jeannie Epper as Mrs Harmony Reverend Harmony s wife Chris Nelson as Tommy Plympton Beatrix s fiance who is killed in the wedding chapel massacre Samuel L Jackson as Rufus The organist who was to perform at Beatrix and Tommy s wedding Larry Bishop as Larry Gomez The abusive manager of the strip club at which Budd works Sid Haig as Jay An employee at the strip club where Budd works Laura Cayouette as Rocket A stripper who works at the strip club where Budd works Clark Middleton as Ernie A friend of Budd s who helps him bury Beatrix alive Perla Haney Jardine as B B The daughter of Beatrix and Bill She is raised by her father while her mother is comatose Lawrence Bender as Hotel Worker Uncredited cameo Helen Kim as Karen Kim An assassin sent to kill Beatrix Her attack comes moments after Beatrix learns that she is pregnant Lucy Liu as O Ren Ishii Cottonmouth A former member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad She later becomes Queen of the Tokyo Underworld She is the first of Beatrix s revenge targets Vivica A Fox as Vernita Green Copperhead A former member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad She later becomes a homemaker living under the false name Jeannie Bell She is the second of Beatrix s revenge targets Julie Dreyfus as Sofie Fatale O Ren s lawyer best friend and second lieutenant She is also a former protege of Bill s and was present at the wedding chapel massacre Sonny Chiba as Hattori Hanzo Revered as the greatest swordsmith of all time Although long retired he agrees to craft a sword for Beatrix Production editMain article Kill Bill Volume 1 Production Kill Bill Volume 1 and Volume 2 were planned and produced as a single film 5 After editing began producer Harvey Weinstein who was known for pressuring filmmakers to shorten their films suggested that Tarantino split the film in two 5 The decision was announced in July 2003 5 Tarantino said he saved most of the Bride s character development for the second film As far as the first half is concerned I didn t want to make her sympathetic I wanted to make her scary 6 He said he loves the Bride and that he killed himself to put her in a good place for the ending 7 Music editMain article Kill Bill Vol 2 Original Soundtrack As with Tarantino s previous films Kill Bill features an eclectic soundtrack comprising many musical genres On the two soundtracks music ranges from country music to selections from the Spaghetti Western film scores of Ennio Morricone Bernard Herrmann s theme from the film Twisted Nerve is whistled by the menacing Elle Driver in the hospital scene A brief 15 second excerpt from the opening of the Ironside theme music by Quincy Jones is used as the Bride s revenge motif which flares up with a red tinged flashback whenever she is in the company of her next target 8 Instrumental tracks from Japanese guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei figure prominently and after the success of Kill Bill they were frequently used in American TV commercials and at sporting events The end credits are driven by the rock and roll version of Malaguena Salerosa a traditional Mexican song performed by Chingon Robert Rodriguez s band Release editTheatrical release edit nbsp The State Theatre Ann Arbor Michigan shows a double feature of Kill Bill Volume 1 and Volume 2 Kill Bill Volume 2 was released in theaters on April 16 2004 It was originally scheduled to be released on February 20 2004 but was rescheduled Variety posited that the delay was to coincide its theatrical release with Volume 1 s release on DVD 9 In the United States and Canada Volume 2 was released in 2 971 theaters and grossed 25 1 million on its opening weekend 3 ranking first at the box office and beating fellow opener The Punisher Volume 2 s opening weekend gross was higher than Volume 1 s and the equivalent success confirmed the studio s financial decision to split the film into two theatrical releases 10 Volume 2 attracted more female theatergoers than Volume 1 with 60 of the audience being male and 56 of the audience being men between the ages of 18 and 29 years old Volume 2 s opening weekend was the largest to date for Miramax Films aside from releases under its arm Dimension Films The opening weekend was also the largest to date in the month of April for a film restricted in the United States to theatergoers 17 years old and up besting Life s 1999 record Volume 2 s opening weekend was strengthened by the reception of Volume 1 in the previous year among audiences and critics abundant publicity related to the splitting into two volumes and the DVD release of Volume 1 in the week before Volume 2 s theatrical release 11 Outside of the United States and Canada Volume 2 was released in 20 territories over the weekend of April 23 2004 It grossed an estimated 17 7 million and ranked first at the international box office ending an eight week streak held by The Passion of the Christ 12 Volume 2 grossed a total of 66 2 million in the United States and Canada and 86 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 152 2 million 3 Home media edit In the United States Volume 2 was released on DVD and VHS on August 10 2004 In a December 2005 interview Tarantino addressed the lack of a special edition DVD for Kill Bill by stating I ve been holding off because I ve been working on it for so long that I just wanted a year off from Kill Bill and then I ll do the big supplementary DVD package 13 The United States does not have a DVD boxed set of Kill Bill though box sets of the two separate volumes are available in other countries such as France Japan and the United Kingdom Upon the DVD release of Volume 2 in the US however Best Buy did offer an exclusive box set slipcase to house the two individual releases together 14 Both Volume 1 and Volume 2 were released in High Definition on Blu ray on September 9 2008 in the United States The Whole Bloody Affair edit At the 2008 Provincetown International Film Festival Tarantino announced that the original cut of Kill Bill incorporating both films and an extended animation sequence would be released in May 2009 as Kill Bill The Whole Bloody Affair 15 Screenings began on March 27 2011 at the New Beverly Cinema 16 Reception editOn review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes Kill Bill Volume 2 holds an approval rating of 84 based on 244 reviews with an average rating of 7 80 10 The website s critical consensus states Kill Bill Volume 2 adds extra plot and dialogue to the action heavy exploits of its predecessor while still managing to deliver a suitably hard hitting sequel 17 At Metacritic which assigns a weighted average score to reviews from mainstream critics the film received an average score of 83 out of 100 based on 41 reviews indicating universal acclaim 18 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale a grade up from the B earned by the previous film 19 Roger Ebert gave the film 4 stars out of 4 writing Put the two parts together and Tarantino has made a masterful saga that celebrates the martial arts genre while kidding it loving it and transcending it This is all one film and now that we see it whole it s greater than its two parts 20 In 2009 he named Kill Bill one of the 20 best films of the decade 21 Accolades edit Uma Thurman received a Golden Globe Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama nomination in 2005 for her role David Carradine also received a Best Supporting Actor nomination in the same year Kill Bill Volume 2 was placed in Empire Magazine s list of the 500 Greatest Films of All Time at number 423 and the Bride was also ranked number 66 in Empire magazine s 100 Greatest Movie Characters 22 AwardsAward Category Recipient s Outcome10th Empire AwardsBest Film Kill Bill Volume 2 NominatedBest Actress Uma Thurman NominatedBest Director Quentin Tarantino NominatedSony Ericsson Scene of the Year The Bride versus Elle sequence Nominated62nd Golden Globe Awards Best Actress Drama Uma Thurman NominatedBest Supporting Actor David Carradine Nominated2005 MTV Movie Awards Best Movie Kill Bill Volume 2 NominatedBest Female Performance Uma Thurman NominatedBest Fight Uma Thurman vs Daryl Hannah Won2004 Satellite AwardsBest Film Drama Kill Bill Volume 2 NominatedBest Actress Motion Picture Drama Uma Thurman NominatedBest Supporting Actor Drama David Carradine NominatedBest Supporting Actress Drama Daryl Hannah Nominated31st Saturn AwardsBest Action Adventure Film Kill Bill Volume 2 WonBest Actress Uma Thurman NominatedBest Supporting Actor David Carradine WonBest Supporting Actress Daryl Hannah WonBest Younger Actor Actress Perla Haney Jardine NominatedBest Director Quentin Tarantino NominatedBest Screenplay Quentin Tarantino NominatedCancelled sequels editSee also Quentin Tarantino s unrealized projects Kill Bill Volume 3 and Volume 4 In April 2004 Tarantino told Entertainment Weekly that he was planning a sequel 23 Oh yeah initially I was thinking this would be my Dollars Trilogy I was going to do a new one every ten years But I need at least fifteen years before I do this again I ve already got the whole mythology Sofie Fatale will get all of Bill s money She ll raise Nikki who ll take on The Bride Nikki deserves her revenge every bit as much as The Bride deserved hers I might even shoot a couple of scenes for it now so I can get the actresses while they re this age At the 2006 San Diego Comic Con International Tarantino stated that after the completion of Grindhouse he wanted to make two anime Kill Bill films an origin story about Bill and his mentors and another origin starring the Bride 24 25 Details emerged around 2007 about two possible sequels Kill Bill Volume 3 and Volume 4 According to the article the third film involves the revenge of two killers whose arms and eye were hacked by Uma Thurman in the first stories The article adds that the fourth installment of the popular kung fu action films concerns a cycle of reprisals and daughters who avenge their mother s deaths 26 In 2020 Vivica A Fox who portrayed Vernita Green in the first film suggested original actress Ambrosia Kelley would reprise her role as the grown up Nikki in the film expressing interest in Zendaya being cast in the role if Kelley would be unable to return 27 At the 2009 Morelia International Film Festival Tarantino stated that he intended to make a third Kill Bill film 28 The same month he stated that Kill Bill 3 would be his ninth film and would be released in 2014 29 He said he wanted 10 years to pass after the Bride s last conflict to give her and her daughter a period of peace 30 In December 2012 Tarantino said there would probably not be a third film 31 32 However in July 2019 Tarantino said that he and Thurman had talked again about a possible sequel and added If any of my movies were going to spring from my other movies it would be a third Kill Bill 33 In December 2019 Tarantino said he had spoken to Thurman about an interesting idea for a new film It would be at least three years from now It is definitely in the cards 34 In June 2021 Tarantino stated that the potential film would take place 20 years following the original volumes and was excited about the possibility of Thurman and her daughter Maya Hawke playing the Bride and B B respectively He also noted the possibility of Elle Driver Sofie Fatale and Gogo s twin sister Shiaki also appearing in the film 35 Later that month Tarantino said that none of the potential sequels or prequels had come to fruition due to his reluctance to take on more Kill Bill films following the fatigue he endured in the making of the first two volumes 36 In July 2023 Tarantino stated that a sequel would not be made 37 See also editZoe Bell Lady Snowblood Kill Buljo Quentin Tarantino filmographyReferences edit AFI Catalog Kill Bill Vol 2 American Film Institute Archived from the original on March 3 2022 Retrieved September 9 2020 LUMIERE Film 21936 Kill Bill Vol 2 Lumiere Archived from the original on August 4 2020 Retrieved September 9 2020 a b c d Kill Bill Vol 2 2004 Box Office Mojo Archived from the original on June 6 2011 Retrieved June 29 2011 Tarantino Quentin Peary Gerald 2013 Quentin Tarantino Interviews Revised and Updated University Press of Mississippi p 120 ISBN 9781617038747 Archived from the original on March 4 2022 Retrieved October 22 2021 a b c Snyder Gabriel July 15 2003 Double Kill bill Variety Archived from the original on November 8 2012 Retrieved January 6 2021 Ansen David November 13 2003 Pulp Friction Newsweek Interview New York City IBT Media Schilling Mary Kaye April 16 2004 The Second Coming Entertainment Weekly Interview Meredith Corporation Kill Bill Vol 1 Soundtrack 2003 www soundtrack net Archived from the original on April 16 2019 Retrieved April 16 2019 Diorio Carl Hettrick Scott January 8 2004 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Novelization amp Reveals His New Stage Play Is Once Upon A Time In Hollywood theplaylist net Archived from the original on July 1 2021 Retrieved July 2 2021 Quentin Tarantino Responds to Kill Bill Vol 3 Rumors Movies External links editKill Bill Volume 2 at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Travel information from Wikivoyage nbsp Data from Wikidata Kill Bill Volume 2 at IMDb nbsp Kill Bill Volume 2 at AllMovie Kill Bill Volume 2 at Box Office Mojo Kill Bill Volume 2 at Rotten Tomatoes Portals nbsp United States nbsp Film Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kill Bill Volume 2 amp oldid 1199016630, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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