Quentin Tarantino’s exclusive hit film Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair will be making its way to the big screen this winter. Although the movie has been broadcasted on special occasions, it’ll premiere worldwide. Combining both 2003’s Kill Bill: Vol 1 and 2004’s Kill Bill: Vol 2, Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair will run four hours, unlike its original release. It’ll also be gory, longer, and feature a brand-new anime scene, which is previewed in its latest trailer. In the clip, Uma Thurman reprises her role as The Bride. After stealing her unborn child and being “left for dead” by her former boss and lover Bill, played by David Carradine, at her wedding rehearsal, The Bride goes for blood, battling the four remaining members of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad before confronting Bill himself.

Tarantino has been brainstorming ideas for Vol 3 for quite some time. One concept takes place two decades after Vol 2 and revolves around The Bride and her daughter, B.B Kiddo trying to fight off evil villains. In an interview, he expressed that if this idea would come to life he’d hire Thurman’s daughter Maya Hawke.