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Lionsgate acquires KILL BILL VOL. 1 & 2 and JACKIE BROWN film rights
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Lionsgate Partners With Quentin Tarantino For Rights To ‘Kill Bill’ Volumes I & II, ‘Jackie Brown’; Plans Remastered ‘Kill Bill’ For 20th Anniversary

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Lionsgate said today it’s partnered with Quentin Tarantino for distribution rights to three of the director’s iconic films – Kill Bill Volumes I & II and Jackie Brown. 

 

Beginning with Reservoir Dogs, a Lionsgate library favorite for nearly 20 years, “we’ve grown what is now Hollywood’s largest portfolio of Tarantino films to include Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained, The  Hateful Eight and Death Proof in addition to the movies we just picked up,” said CEO Jon Feltheimer on the company’s post-earning conference call. 

 

He said the studio and Tarantino team will celebration Kill Bill’s 20th anniversary later this year with a new, remastered 4K edition.

Now if they will finally officially release the Kill Bill The Whole Bloody Affair ULTIMATE Edition. :wishluck:

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On 5/25/2023 at 4:23 PM, eastriver400 said:

Anxiously awaiting Tarantino’s swan song, Kill Bill Volume III.

Quentin's pretty staunch about not doing sequels to his works. Gotta wonder if he'd do a Kiddo television show, though...hm

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On 5/30/2023 at 12:33 AM, rexinnih said:

 

now give me 4K!

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Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill was released 20 years ago this coming October and to celebrate the anniversary the classic movie will be released in a 4K remaster.

 

The news was confirmed by Lionsgate who has landed the distribution rights to both Kill Bill movies and Jackie Brown. The studio did not say exactly what will happen to the other two movies, except that it plans to do something.

 

"It was a real coup for us to get the three Quentin Tarantino movies. We have eight, which really gives our library a unique situation in Hollywood. And we’re going to take advantage of that," said Jim Packer, president of worldwide TV and digital distribution at Lionsgate.

 

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