Quentin Tarantino cut fight scene with Action Master from Kill Bill 2 – but you can still watch it

Quentin Tarantino cut fight scene with Action Master from Kill
Kill Bill: Volume 1 and Kill Bill: Volume 2, planned by director Quentin Tarantino as a single film, contain many iconic fight scenes. However, a sequence that had already been filmed and which the maker wanted to integrate into part 2 had to be removed from the film. Bill (David Carradine) should fight against a challenger (Michael Jai White), while Kiddo (Uma Thurman) watches the spectacle. Action scene in Tarantino Masterpiece was intended to showcase Bill’s martial arts

The scene was included as an unreleased scene on one of the DVD versions of Kill Bill 2, as reported by Slashfilm. In a flashback, Bill and student Kiddo are walking there into the arms of an opponent who wants revenge for his master. Martial arts ace White (The Dark Knight, Undisputed 2) posted the sequence via Facebook in 2016.

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Despite the inferior quality, the attraction of the scene will probably not be lost for many action fans. So why was she removed from the film? According to Carradine”According to Quentin, the scene didn’t really fit into the film” (via Coming Soon) or was simply thrown out for reasons of rhythm and speed. Incidentally, Tarantino finally decided on a different scene to introduce Bill. The fight scene with the demonstration of his martial arts was more or less obsolete.

White fans would have loved the sequence in the film, especially the director according to the interview, the actor really wanted to have in Kill Bill. But who knows? Hopes for part 3 continue. And Tarantino’s film career is not over yet.

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