The post New ‘Kill Bill’ Chapter Lands In Fortnite Ahead Of Re-Release appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A Strategic Release Before The Whole Bloody Affair Returns to Theaters After much speculation from fans, famed director Quentin Tarantino is set to release a missing chapter from his critically acclaimed film starring Uma Thurman, Kill Bill. Despite the film returning to theaters with its two volumes as Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, with an extra 15 minutes added to its runtime on December 5th, 2026, the missing chapter will first be published on Fortnite on November 30th, a first-time collaboration for the director. Given that ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ will hit theaters nationwide five days after the chapter’s debut, this offers a great chance for both new and longtime fans to experience the film on the big screen after watching the chapter release. With the new material trending on Fortnite, an MMO expected to make $6 billion in profits by year’s end, the campaign is sure to spark interest in seeing the film in theaters, even though it is already available for streaming or purchase. A Long-Lost Kill Bill Chapter Finally Surfaces For over a decade, fans have known about the missing chapter, with the script for the franchise being readily available to read for those who are interested. Titled Yuki’s Revenge, the chapter was originally meant to be part of the first volume and centered on a new character named Yuki attempting to payback the Bride, played by Uma Thurman, for the death of her sister. Outside of the script and a trailer released by Epic Games, not much is known for how similar or different this animated chapter will be compared to the ones fans have been craving for over a decade. Fortnite’s Growing Role in Film Marketing Fortnite has a history of promoting exclusive film-related content. For example, in 2019, during matches, an… The post New ‘Kill Bill’ Chapter Lands In Fortnite Ahead Of Re-Release appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A Strategic Release Before The Whole Bloody Affair Returns to Theaters After much speculation from fans, famed director Quentin Tarantino is set to release a missing chapter from his critically acclaimed film starring Uma Thurman, Kill Bill. Despite the film returning to theaters with its two volumes as Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, with an extra 15 minutes added to its runtime on December 5th, 2026, the missing chapter will first be published on Fortnite on November 30th, a first-time collaboration for the director. Given that ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ will hit theaters nationwide five days after the chapter’s debut, this offers a great chance for both new and longtime fans to experience the film on the big screen after watching the chapter release. With the new material trending on Fortnite, an MMO expected to make $6 billion in profits by year’s end, the campaign is sure to spark interest in seeing the film in theaters, even though it is already available for streaming or purchase. A Long-Lost Kill Bill Chapter Finally Surfaces For over a decade, fans have known about the missing chapter, with the script for the franchise being readily available to read for those who are interested. Titled Yuki’s Revenge, the chapter was originally meant to be part of the first volume and centered on a new character named Yuki attempting to payback the Bride, played by Uma Thurman, for the death of her sister. Outside of the script and a trailer released by Epic Games, not much is known for how similar or different this animated chapter will be compared to the ones fans have been craving for over a decade. Fortnite’s Growing Role in Film Marketing Fortnite has a history of promoting exclusive film-related content. For example, in 2019, during matches, an…

New ‘Kill Bill’ Chapter Lands In Fortnite Ahead Of Re-Release

2025/11/28 13:17

A Strategic Release Before The Whole Bloody Affair Returns to Theaters

After much speculation from fans, famed director Quentin Tarantino is set to release a missing chapter from his critically acclaimed film starring Uma Thurman, Kill Bill. Despite the film returning to theaters with its two volumes as Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, with an extra 15 minutes added to its runtime on December 5th, 2026, the missing chapter will first be published on Fortnite on November 30th, a first-time collaboration for the director.

Given that ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ will hit theaters nationwide five days after the chapter’s debut, this offers a great chance for both new and longtime fans to experience the film on the big screen after watching the chapter release. With the new material trending on Fortnite, an MMO expected to make $6 billion in profits by year’s end, the campaign is sure to spark interest in seeing the film in theaters, even though it is already available for streaming or purchase.

A Long-Lost Kill Bill Chapter Finally Surfaces

For over a decade, fans have known about the missing chapter, with the script for the franchise being readily available to read for those who are interested. Titled Yuki’s Revenge, the chapter was originally meant to be part of the first volume and centered on a new character named Yuki attempting to payback the Bride, played by Uma Thurman, for the death of her sister. Outside of the script and a trailer released by Epic Games, not much is known for how similar or different this animated chapter will be compared to the ones fans have been craving for over a decade.

Fortnite’s Growing Role in Film Marketing

Fortnite has a history of promoting exclusive film-related content. For example, in 2019, during matches, an exclusive clip from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker displayed a hologram of Darth Sidious announcing his plans to continue his mission, despite his apparent death at the end of Return of the Jedi. The game has also hosted exclusive matches for films like Avengers: Endgame and offered unique skins from other popular franchises all for a limited time.

In a constantly evolving market, especially one where people have switched to streaming and can avoid commercials entirely, it’s more important than ever for filmmakers to find new ways to promote their work to audiences wherever they are, even outside traditional marketing channels. Tarantino’s move to introduce the next chapter of the Kill Bill franchise, which has been highly anticipated, offers a genius campaign in Fortnite by leveraging gaming’s growing role in marketing.

A Potential Kill Bill Renaissance on the Horizon

Through the staggered release of Yuki’s Revenge on Fornite, and The Whole Bloody Affair less than a week later, the content of the Kill Bill franchise across two mediums will almost surely be effective in introducing a timeless story to an entirely new audience while also giving hardcore fans what they’ve desperately been waiting for since Vol.1’s release.

Currently, fans in the US can buy tickets to see the short film in select theaters as part of the Whole Bloody Affair experience. If they play Fortnite, they will receive a code to redeem an outfit for Gogo, Yuki’s sister. Beyond that redemption, the dates November 30 and December 5 are the closest moments to a Kill Bill renaissance the franchise has seen in years. While some fans still hope for a third volume, these dates will likely keep them engaged and hopeful, myself included.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/braedonmontgomery/2025/11/27/new-kill-bill-chapter-lands-in-fortnite-ahead-of-re-release/

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